AirTran Airways signs agreement with Goodrich Corporation.

From: Airline Industry Information | Date: May 26, 2004 | Copyright information

AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

AirTran Airways has reportedly selected Goodrich Corporation to provide total aftermarket nacelle system support for its planned fleet of 50 Boeing Next Generation 737 aircraft.

The airline has also extended its existing 15-year agreeme...

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