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IndiGo took delivery of its first Airbus A321neo on 28 December, marking the first of the variant to be operated in India.IndiGoThe aircraft, registered VT-IUA, is owned and managed by the Indian low-cost carrier, Flight Fleets Analyzer shows.The aircraft features 232 seats in an all-economy layout, compared to 180 seats on its A320neos. Like IndiGo s A320neos, the A321neo is
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A printing company in Lisbon needs repairs after a Monday morning fire.Crews received a call around 9:15 a.m. about a fire at the Dingley Press
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stanley quencher so we just had a light grey smoke condition from the roof area, and that really what we were going off of, and the employees ; reports, Lisbon Fire Chief Craig Bouchard said.Crews created an access point on the roof to let the smoke out.A machine at the printing press was damaged, according to the Fire Department.The chief said no employees or firefighters were hurt.More articles from the BDN