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AN INQUIRY UNVEILS THAT MANY AIRLINES FLY WITH TOO LITTLE FUEL
LONDON, GREAT BRITAIN, A CAA's survey on 14 British airlines found that some companies operate carrying less fuel than is necessary in order to save money on operative costs. Concerns about how fine some airlines were cutting their fuel loads were awakened in 1999 when a Malaysian Airlines aircraft touched down at Heathrow with barely three tonnes of fuel left. Airlines can save money by...
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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency