Still in a Slump, Chinese Carriers Record $380-Million Loss

China's airline industry has suffered its third loss in four years, a massive $383.3-million deficit in fiscal 2001 that's expected to put airline management under greater pressure from Beijing to reform. The deficit belied earlier predictions that the carriers would be able to reverse the $285.9...

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