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Air India fleet may be world's oldest
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| (NEW DELHI) The passenger fleet of international flag carrier Air India may be the world's oldest, the Indian government said on Tuesday as it announced it had issued a tender to lease new planes. |
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Aug 20, 2004 01:07:05 |
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