ATA's Second Quarter Profit Can't Save Fleet Expansion
ATA Airlines reduced costs by 30% on a year-over-year basis and turned a modest profit in the second quarter, but hard-pressed by a revenue shortfall the carrier faces a 2004 challenge to meet $549.2 million in debt and lease payments. Bolstering the second-quarter $40.8-million net profit was $37.2...
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