Airline Quarterly Financial Review - Fourth Quarter 1997 Majors
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Airline Quarterly Financial Review - Fourth Quarter 1997 Majors

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    NTL-AVIATION-Aviation Economics and Finance
  • Abstract:
    This report contains staff comments, tables and charts on the financial

    condition of the U.S. major airlines. An electronic version of this document can be obtained via the World Wide Web at: http://dms.dot.gov/ost/aviation/analysis.html

    The data are presented on both a carrier gropu and an individual carrier basis,

    but the primary focus is on the individual major carrier and its perforamnce.

    Data are presented for teh most recent quarterly period and the comparable

    quarter a year earlier and also on a 12-month ended basis as at the end of the

    five most recent quarters. In addition, data on charges over comparable periods

    12-months earlier are presented. A graphic presentation of comparative trends,

    on a carrier group basis, is made for several unit and overall financial

    indicators. In the case of merged carriers, data for the carriers involved have

    been combined and presented under the name of the surviving carrier so that

    meaningful comparisons could be made.

    All data presented in this financial and traffic review are derived from data

    reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation on Form 41 Schedules by Large

    Certified Air Carriers. For comparison purposes, this analysis is limited to

    the major scheduled passenger and all-cargo air carriers. All financial and

    traffic results have been retroactively restated to include the operations of

    Alaska. Certain data in this review is classified in two broad categories:

    namely "domestic" and "international". "Domestic" encompasses operations within

    and between 50 states of the United States, the District of Columbia, the

    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Island. It also encompasses

    Canadian transborder operations and, for certain carriers, Mexican transborder

    operations. All other operations are considered "international", which is

    separated in to Atlantic, Latin, and Pacific entities.

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