Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, parent of ACMI operator Atlas Air and scheduled service all-cargo carrier Polar Air Cargo, reported a net first-quarter loss of $2.6 million, down from a $17.5 million profit in 1Q07. The company said the loss was mostly the result of higher fuel costs, but indicated that its "direct exposure to fuel prices would be largely eliminated in late October when Polar Air Cargo commences flying under its long-term blocked-space agreement with DHL Express". Total revenue was up 5.0% y-o-y to $373.0 million, although there was a considerable range of gains and losses in revenue from various segments.
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机译:作为ACMI运营商Atlas Air的母公司和定期服务全货运航空公司Polar Air Cargo的母公司Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings报告,第一季度净亏损260万美元,低于2007年第一季度的1,750万美元利润。该公司表示,损失主要是燃油成本上涨的结果,但表示“当Polar Air Cargo根据与DHL Express签订的长期封闭空间协议开始飞行时,其燃油价格的直接敞口将在10月下旬基本消除”。 。总收入同比增长5.0%至3.73亿美元,尽管各个部门的收入都有相当大的得失。
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