AirTran To Emerge From Red Ink Next Month, CEO Says
AirTran is likely to be back in the black by March, CEO Joseph Leonard said last week. He told analysts in New York that the company should show a profit in the second quarter and for the full year, and that it will grow by 20% this year. AirTran is scheduled to retire six DC-9s and take 12 Boeing...
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