Airlines Call Expense Of Meeting Y2K Readiness 'Money Well Spent'
Air Transport Association yesterday called "money well spent" the $2 billion laid out worldwide by airlines to ensure that flight safety was not compromised by Y2K computer glitches. U.S. and Canadian carriers spent about $750 million to meet possible Y2K problems while IATA airlines worldwide spent...
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