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Singapore Airlines Group has made significant changes to its order book鈥?by swapping Boeing 787-10s for more 777-9s 鈥?in a move that sees it defer more than S$4 billion $3.01 billion in capital spending by about three years.The group states that it will also delay delivery of a number of aircraft, with the delivery stream spread out beyond the immed
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