Atlas Reports First-Quarter Loss, Will Cut Older 747s

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, the largest operator of Boeing 747 freighters, yesterday outlined plans to cut some of the older 747s from its fleet after reduced military charter business helped contribute to lower revenues and a first-quarter loss. Atlas reported a net loss of $3.7 million for the...

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