Squeezed On Revenue And Expenses, ExpressJet Looks For More Cost Cuts

ExpressJet lost $16.1 million in the first quarter and says it needs to cut costs to return to sustained profitability — a challenge that will be taken up by the new CEO it hired about two weeks ago. The U.S. regional airline’s first quarter earnings took a hit, in part, from severe winter storms...

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