ATA Sets Its Sights On Staying In The Black
Splitting ATA's business between military and charters and an ever-growing relationship with Southwest, CEO John Dennison predicts a breakeven year for the airline now that it has cleared bankruptcy and has $100 million in financing. The airline officially left Chapter 11 behind late last month...
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