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Alliance Air to phase out Boeings
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| Calcutta, July 31: Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Indian Airlines, has floated a tender for phasing out the existing Boeing 737s and replace them with Airbus 319s. |
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Aug 1, 2004 07:07:04 |
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