Gulf Air plans to add to its fleet of 34 aircraft to ensure the airline remains competitive, according to CEO James Hogan. The airline has put a request for proposal to airline manufacturers following discussions about its future requirements. The airline has controlled costs but managed to increase passenger numbers and revenues as part of a three year recovery plan. [AMEInfo.com]
Posted June 14, 2005
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