June 27 (Bloomberg) -- Indian Airlines Ltd., the nation's biggest domestic carrier by fleet, may be able to buy its first new aircraft since 1992 in two weeks to compete with a half dozen low-fare rivals in Asia's fourth-largest economy.
Posted June 26, 2005
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