ACA's Costs Rise As United Flying Stays In Limbo

Atlantic Coast Airlines (ACA) is still being paid at rates it negotiated with United in 2002, while the carrier's unit costs on regional jets are rising after a drop in aircraft utilization. CEO Kerry Skeen told analysts last week in New York the average daily utilization of the jets has fallen from...

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