Flair Airlines (F8, Kelowna) expects 2024 to be a “muted year” with likely zero fleet growth, due partly to the issues currently plaguing Boeing, the company’s chief executive, Stephen Jones, has said in an interview. The airline also faces hefty debts with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for CAD67 million Canadian dollars (USD49.9 million).

First reported by Bloomberg, Jones said in an interview that the six B737 MAX aircraft expected to be delivered by late autumn this year will not arrive on time. “So this…

Source: ch aviation
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