Boeing

Boeing says it has received ``a great deal of interest'' in an 86-seat version of its 106-seat 717 airliner, which began life as the McDonnell Douglas MD-95. Soft sales have left the 717's future in doubt, and the Seattle-based manufacturer has attempted to market the DC-9 variant as a regional jet...

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