New entrants not likely in regional airline industry - analyst
An aircraft oversupply in the Asia Pacific region is unlikely to result in new entrants making use of cheap older aircraft to fly to New Zealand, an analyst says.A Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (Capa) report said cheap, older aircraft are now plentiful
Andrea Deuchrass Fri, 05 Feb 2010
An aircraft oversupply in the Asia Pacific region is unlikely to result in new entrants making use of cheap older aircraft to fly to New Zealand, an analyst says.
A Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation (Capa) report said cheap, older aircraft are now plentiful, potentially opening doors for new entrants
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