Middle East War Sends China’s Top Airlines Into a $1.33 Billion Slump
China's three largest state-owned airlines, China Southern Airlines (CZ), Air China (CA), and China Eastern Airlines (MU), expect to report combined first-half net losses of between 7.37 billion yuan…
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