Air Canada's Profitable 2005 Doesn't Mean Complacency

Credit: RONALD ADAM
Air Canada says there's no room for complacency after attaining a profitable 2005--management aims to do whatever it takes, including the possible sell-off of business units, to keep the black ink flowing. The reinvented carrier reported a net income of C$258 million ($223 million) for the full year...

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