Singapore's SilkAir has converted options on six Airbus A320-family aircraft into firm orders. The aircraft will be delivered over a period of five years and will lift the airline's fleet to a total of 16 A320s.
Source: Airline Business
2002-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
Singapore's SilkAir has converted options on six Airbus A320-family aircraft into firm orders. The aircraft will be delivered over a period of five years and will lift the airline's fleet to a total of 16 A320s.
Source: Airline Business
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