March 3 (Bloomberg) -- Malaysian Airline System Bhd., the nation's biggest carrier, plans to spend 1.5 billion ringgit ($395 million) this year and in 2006 on refurbishments and upgrades, its chief financial officer Low Chee Teng said.
Posted March 02, 2005
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