United's Goodwin Blasts FAA In First Speech As Chairman
United lost as much as $120 million in revenue in the first half of 1999 because of air traffic control delays and canceled flights, newly appointed Chairman and Chief Executive James Goodwin said last week. The airline had to cancel 4,677 flights this year through June, up 6.1% from the year...
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