CO's 737 disposals contribute to $44 million second-quarter charge
Continental Airlines will record $44 million in special charges for the second quarter, $43 million of which comprises noncash impairments on owned 737-300/-500 aircraft and related assets ($31 million) and noncash charges related to the disposal of three -300s ($8 million) and "certain obsolete...
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