Frontier Airlines said it will sell five of its jets.
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The Denver-based carrier said it has reached a tentative agreement to sell its McDonnell-Douglas MD-80 twin-jets to United Airlines for $96 million. The agreement calls for Frontier to lease back the jets for up to three months. A company official said the sale of the MD-80s will leave Frontier with a 51-plane fleet of Boeing 737s.
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