Atlas Air Worldwide's first-quarter profit rises 44.5%; faces FAA fine

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, parent of Atlas Air, Polar Air Cargo and Titan Aviation Leasing, continued its strong economic performance in the 2010 first quarter with net income of $33.8 million, up 44.5% from a $23.4 million profit in the year-ago period. The company said turning Polar into a DHL...

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