US Airways forecasts rising CASM, falling capacity

US Airways said last week in a filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it expects second-quarter nonfuel CASM to be higher than previously forecast, primarily due to maintenance costs related to returning eight leased aircraft throughout the year, the timing of engine MRO expenses...

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