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SKY Airways orders Boeing 767s

This morning SKY Airways and Boeing Company announced that they have
concluded contract negotiations for an order of twelve Boeing 767-300
aircraft. SKY Airways also holds options for an additional twenty
aircraft.

Chairman and CEO Daniel Kablack commented on the purchase, "The
addition of these quality aircraft will allow us to provide more
flights to our customers while keeping prices low."

When the order of 767 aircraft comes in early January, SKY Airways will
have expanded it’s fleet to 26 aircraft (including 14 Boeing 737-800s
coming late December 2005).

The purchase of these aircraft will allow SKY Airways to free up the
use of the Boeing 737s between hub cities, replacing them with Boeing
767s.

SKY Airways offers low-cost passenger service across the domestic
United States, with hubs in Kansas City, New York and Seattle. SKY
Airways is set to launch operations in early January 2006.

Visit SKY Airways at http://www.skyairways.net

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