Sunday 10 December 2017

Business Insider: How the Boeing jet no one wanted became the plane airlines scour the planet for

Business Insider: How the Boeing jet no one wanted became the plane airlines scour the planet for

On May 23, 2006, Boeing delivered the last two 717-200 jetliners to customers at its Long Beach, California factory. It marked to the end of a program filled with promise but that had ultimately failed to capture the interest of airlines. Even Boeing's well-oiled sales operation could only manage to muster up 156 orders for the little 100-seat, short-haul-airliner. Currently, the 717 is operated primarily by four airlines; Delta, Hawaiian, Qantas, and Spanish low-cost carrier Volotea. With 91 of the planes in its fleet, Delta is the by far the type's largest operator.
Read more: http://www.hl.co.uk/news/2017/12/4/how-the-boeing-jet-no-one-wanted-became-the-plane-airlines-scour-the-planet-for?source=Snapzu

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