U.S. Carriers Brace For Long, Choppy Road To Recovery

United Airlines aircraft in flight
Unlike its legacy airline peers, United Airlines has held off on retiring aircraft this year, although it has placed many jets into storage.
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U.S. carriers are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but the path forward is a long one with twists and turns along the way. After they collectively raised more than $100 billion this year to combat the worst downturn in commercial aviation history, including $50 billion in...

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