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Fleet commonality
Standardization of aircraft parts
Standardization of aircraft parts
In aviation, fleet commonality is the economic and logistic benefits of operating a standardized fleet of aircraft that share common parts, training requirements, or other characteristics. Fleet commonality has been shown to be positively associated with operating performance.

References
- (November 2010). "How fleet commonality influences low-cost airline operating performance: Empirical evidence". Journal of Air Transport Management.
- ""L'Airbus A318 rejoint la famille A320 d'Air France"".
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