SAS To Return An Airbus A330 And A320neo To Lessors
Under the protection of US Chapter 11 bankruptcy, SAS wants to return another two perfectly good aircraft back to their lessors.
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Under the protection of US Chapter 11 bankruptcy, SAS wants to return another two perfectly good aircraft back to their lessors.
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