Singapore Airlines has firmed up options on three more Boeing 777-200ERs to increase its total firm orders for 777-family aircraft to 58. Deliveries of the three latest aircraft are targeted for 2003.
Source: Airline Business
2001-09-03T10:55:00+01:00
Singapore Airlines has firmed up options on three more Boeing 777-200ERs to increase its total firm orders for 777-family aircraft to 58. Deliveries of the three latest aircraft are targeted for 2003.
Source: Airline Business
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