Interjet is likely to order more SSJ-100s; another fast-growing Mexican carrier does not seem to be a candidate for the aircraft
Published 26 August 2013
Interjet's president says the company's option for ten SSJ-100s may become a firm order in 2014; Interjet plans to spend $4 billion in the next six years on SSJ-100s and A320s; its main competitor plans to keep an all-A320 fleet (1,223 words, 2 tables [passenger traffic for Mexico's leading airlines; Interjet's growth - passenger traffic and fleet])
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