U.S. Progressing on Y2K

U.S. airlines, spending anywhere from $4 million to $160 million each on Year 2000 (Y2K) compliance, are making good progress, according to an Air Transport Association (ATA) official. Most carriers are estimating they will spend about $20 million to reach Y2K compliance, according to recent airline...

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