Despite losing $197 billion last year and anticipating a "significant loss" for the first quarter ending March 31 US Airways Chairman and CEO Stephen Wolf painted an optimistic picture of the subsequent time saying.
Despite losing $197 billion last year and anticipating a "significant loss" for the first quarter ending March 31 US Airways Chairman and CEO Stephen Wolf painted an optimistic picture of the subsequent time saying, "For all of the wicked reasons, in 2002 we have quite dramatically improved our company's business platform." US Airways has furloughed 10200 employee or 22% of the workforce, with another 800 put to go by April, has parked 101 737 DC-9 MD-80 and F100 and will retire the ease ...