Japan's ANA Says to Book US$191 Million Special Loss
Reuters | Oct. 18, 2007
All Nippon Airways Co, Japan's second-largest airline, said it would book a special loss of 22.3 billion yen (US$191 million) due to additional depreciation costs following a review of how it values its fleet.
ANA, which competes with Japan Airlines Corp, said it would book the loss in the first half of the business year to next March. But the airline did not change its earnings forecasts.