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On 22/07/2010 11:34 AM, Canuck wrote:
Still flying the -200 series? Man, Australian airlines got rid of those things in the '90's and replaced them with -300's and have since replaced the replacements with -800's and -900's as well as Embraers. Unbelievable that aircraft that old are still in commercial service. |
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![]() "Alan Erskine" wrote in message nd.com... On 22/07/2010 11:34 AM, Canuck wrote: Still flying the -200 series? Man, Australian airlines got rid of those things in the '90's and replaced them with -300's and have since replaced the replacements with -800's and -900's as well as Embraers. Unbelievable that aircraft that old are still in commercial service. Yes, I agree. First Air is an aboriginal run airline and serves Northern communities in Canada. I guess they were able to get several 200 series 737s and operate with them as well as a few other types. Our major carriers have much more modern fleets. Air Canada has a Boeing, Airbus, Canadair/Bombardier, and Embraer fleet. WestJet is 737s only but their fleet is very new and is mostly 700s and 800s. Nick |
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