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Turkish Airlines lease two B737-700 planes

06 March, 2010 | 10:55

Turkish Airlines lease two B737-700 planesTurkish Airlines,  said to lease two B737-700 planes.

Turkish Airlines noticed  it had decided to lease planes from BOC Aviation Pte. Ltd.

And the firm said planes would be delivered in March and April 2010.

Turkish Airlines  is one of the fastest growing air carriers in Europe. The Istanbul-based airline is using Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport as a hub for flights to Europe, Asia and Africa in partnership with the Star Alliance group of airlines.

The number of firm’s passengers in last month was up by 26 percent over the same period last year to reach 2 million.

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