Mesa Flags Higher Costs From Staffing Shortage, Maintenance Delays

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Mesa Airlines said its profitability was hampered in its fiscal 2021 fourth quarter (Q4) by inflationary pressures stemming from labor shortages and maintenance bottlenecks, the latest sign that rising costs and a dearth of trained staff are wreaking havoc on regional carriers. Mesa CEO Jonathan...
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