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NOV 10, 2004 (newstodate): The market is eager to grip ageing Boeing 767 aircraft as they are being replaced by modern Boeing or Airbus passenger aircraft.
The Boeing 767 is in demand for conversion to freighter or even tanker aircraft.
Air Mauritius, operating two 17 years old Boeing 767 aircraft, has reportedly been contacted by several prospective buyers that will convert the aircraft into freighters.
The airline is currently in the final stages of deciding between either Boeing B777-200ER or A330-200 as replacement for the Boeing 767.
The airline now operates two A319 and five A340 aircraft
The Boeing 767 is in demand for conversion to freighter or even tanker aircraft.
Air Mauritius, operating two 17 years old Boeing 767 aircraft, has reportedly been contacted by several prospective buyers that will convert the aircraft into freighters.
The airline is currently in the final stages of deciding between either Boeing B777-200ER or A330-200 as replacement for the Boeing 767.
The airline now operates two A319 and five A340 aircraft