Airlines evaluate several key factors when determining whether to retain older aircraft or invest in new models. These critical considerations include fuel costs, passenger carrying capacity, and the cumulative amount of flight hours an airplane has accumulated. Fleet management teams meticulously analyze these metrics alongside operational expenses to assess long-term financial viability. The decision hinges on a comprehensive comparison between the ongoing operating costs of legacy jets and the projected savings from acquiring modern replacements. Ultimately, airlines prioritize optimizing their fleets based on this detailed evaluation process.
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