Regional Carriers Vulnerable Without Government Cash, Airline CEO Says

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ExpressJet operates regional flights for United Airlines as United Express.
Credit: Express Jet
It will be “virtually impossible” for regional airlines to survive the COVID-19 crisis without government support, ExpressJet CEO Subodh Karnik has told Routes. Speaking last week as the CARES Act—which will support a wide range of U.S. businesses, including airlines—was being ratified by...

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