AMR Loses $798 Million, To Drop Boeing 717s By June

AMR Corp., confirming yesterday that it will retire its fleet of TWA-inherited Boeing 717s, reported a deep fourth quarter loss of $798 million. Before one-time aircraft and employee charges, the carrier posted a $734 million loss, compared with a $56 million profit in 2000. The loss was narrower...

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