DUBAI—Although widebodies are not core to WestJet’s current operations, the airline is evaluating the performance of its twin-aisle jets this summer to determine if an evolution of its Boeing 787 fleet is necessary. In late 2022, WestJet opted to cap its fleet at seven 787-9s and consolidate its...
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