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Month: April 2018

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American Airlines to order 47 more Boeing 787 Dreamliner

  7th Apr. 2018 Jakob Wert

American Airlines and Boeing have confirmed an order for 47 Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The announced order for 47 Boeing Dreamliners (plus another 28 options) consists of 22 787-8 and 25 787-9 (powered … [read more]

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