Air Canada, in reaching agreement with European Export Credit Agencies (ECAs), on restructuring leases on 38 aircraft, rids the market of another major obstacle to recovery. The agreement with the European ECAs involved a total of 38 aircraft, comprising 22 A319s, eight A330s and eight A340s. The airline had...
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