U.S. Carrier Losses Totaled $8.3 Billion in 2004
U.S. scheduled airlines reported a combined net loss of $8.3 billion in 2004 and have lost approximately $31 billion in the past four years, according to statistics released in March by AeroEcon, a consulting company headed by former Air Transport Association economist David Swierenga. AeroEcon...
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