Information needed includes aircraft delivery dates, type of certificate upon delivery, buyer-furnished equipment installation plans, availability of aircraft time for training programs, communities planned to be served, and desired schedule inauguration dates; additional data relating to maintenance, line and overhaul, engineering, service and development engineering, ground services, purchasing and supply, facilities and properties, traffic, sales, and scheduling public relations and advertising, and finance; phases of training process -- station familiarization, initial, and final proving flights.
Planning for introduction of new aircraft into airline fleet
SAE -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1964
1964
4 pages
Conference paper
English
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