AirTran Starts

AirTran may accelerate the retirement of its 40 DC-9-30s as it receives new Boeing 717-200s, the airline warned investors last week. AirTran Holdings officials said the retirements could result in a charge of up to $150 million against earnings for the fourth quarter. The airline faces rising costs...

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