NAV CANADA EYES $360M LOSS AT HANDS OF LOW TRAFFIC

Nav Canada would lose about $360 million (Can.) by fiscal 2004 at the hands of the current traffic downturn, compared with revenue projected before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, if fees remain unchanged, the agency predicts in its new three-year business plan. Nav Canada plans to boost charges so it...

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