Sentences with phrase «fleet an average age»

Most were built in the two decades after 1970, giving the world's fleet an average age of 29.

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The Company's fleet consists of approximately seven panamax and over six post-panamax containerships with a combined carrying capacity of approximately 66,440 twenty - foot equivalent unit (TEU) and a weighted average age of over 9.7 years.
This fleet roll - over involving 25 aircraft was again one of the largest managed in a year, keeping Emirates» average fleet age at a youthful 5.7 years.
Owns 60 brand new Airbus A320 series aircraft with an average fleet age of 3 years, which is the youngest one for any of the domestic airlines in China.
The China Airlines fleet is among the youngest in the world; the average age of a plane is only 10 years.
SQ operates a fleet of 118 wide - body planes with an average fleet age of 8.1 years, not the youngest, but much better than the US Airlines.
Scoot is using a fleet of 40 Boeing B787 Dreamliner and Airbus A319 / 320 with an average age of 4.6 years.
United is operating a fleet of 742 planes with an average fleet age of 14.4 years, making it one of the older fleets in the skies.
Delta Airlines has one of the oldest fleets in the industry with an average age of 16.9 years — but last week, finally, Delta took delivery of their first Airbus A350 in Toulouse, France.
The rest of the coal fleet that continues to operate is relatively younger, with an average age of 38 years.
«Given that the average age of cars is nearly 12 years old, the best thing we can do for families and society is to turn over this fleet as quickly as possible.
Celadon maintains one of the youngest fleets in the transportation industry with an average tractor age below 2 years, compared with the industry average of 7 years.
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