Mesa Returning Aircraft, Looking To Larger Planes For Profitability

The return of some of Mesa Air Group’s aircraft may have hurt first-quarter net income, but Chairman and CEO Jonathan Ornstein said the move is best for the company’s long-term interests. Mesa recorded a $2.8 million after-tax loss for the quarter ended Dec. 31, which includes one-time costs...

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