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Thursday, January 12, 2012
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Boeing Still Seeing Demand For Current 737
Boeing expects to see continued robust demand for the current model of its narrow-body 737 - the NG - even as it promotes the upcoming 737 MAX and its promises of fuel efficiency, the 737 head said on Tuesday ...
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