World Airways Loses Money In Fourth Quarter

World Airways lost $2.9 million in the fourth quarter of 1997 as it faced Asia's economic downturn and an October tail strike in Montevideo, Uruguay, that took an MD-11 out of service for nearly three months, reducing revenue by $4 million. The loss compared with a profit of $4.8 million a year...

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