China's Shanghai Airlines has given a boost to Boeing's ailing 757 line with an order for five 757-200s. The order comprises three aircraft for delivery in the first half of next year and two for delivery in spring 2005.
Source: Airline Business
2003-10-01T00:00:00+01:00
China's Shanghai Airlines has given a boost to Boeing's ailing 757 line with an order for five 757-200s. The order comprises three aircraft for delivery in the first half of next year and two for delivery in spring 2005.
Source: Airline Business
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