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American studying MD80 replacement
American considers fleet upgrade
Airline wants to replace aging MD-80s with more efficient planes Friday, December 8, 2006 By TERRY MAXON / The Dallas Morning News American Airlines Inc. is starting to study replacing hundreds of MD-80 aircraft, the workhorse of its fleet, with more modern and fuel-efficient planes, a senior executive said Thursday. READ MORE |
The new Boeing 737 seems logical.
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Why dont they just do what CAL did and buy B737/8/9
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I believe they have over 300 MD-80s. It will take a long time to phase in a new A/C type.
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Didnt CAL take some of the 737 options that AMR had on order?
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Would they have the balls to go A320 while calling them selves "American" Airlines?
***Edited. Sry I was reading on the A340 and when typing it popped into mind. I was meaning A320/21. |
Originally Posted by ToiletDuck
(Post 90644)
Would they have the balls to go A340 while calling them selves "American" Airlines?
A four engine widebody is hardly a nominal replacement for the sub-150 seat narrowbody market. |
Originally Posted by ToiletDuck
(Post 90644)
Would they have the balls to go A320 while calling them selves "American" Airlines?
Tipsy |
Originally Posted by Flyby1206
(Post 90639)
Didnt CAL take some of the 737 options that AMR had on order?
Regards, AA |
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