ASA Plans Charges For Return Of Aircraft, Stock Plans
ASA Holdings said will take charges of $5.7 million against second quarter earnings to return aircraft on lease, reducing capacity growth and standardizing its fleet, and to finance stock plans. ASA plans a jet fleet of Bombardier CRJ 50-seat aircraft and will return five BAe 146-200s to Jet...
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