US cargo carrier Atlas Air plans a $100 million public offering to part-finance the acquisition of three additional Boeing 747-200s, which are to enter service early in 1996 after being converted to freighters.
Source: Flight International
1995-12-06T16:50:00+00:00
US cargo carrier Atlas Air plans a $100 million public offering to part-finance the acquisition of three additional Boeing 747-200s, which are to enter service early in 1996 after being converted to freighters.
Source: Flight International
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