FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines' parent company, which is trying to turn around while in bankruptcy protection, says it lost $234 million in January.

That includes restructuring expenses of $155 million related to renegotiating aircraft financing and $15 million in fees paid to advisers such as lawyers. Without those items, the company would have lost $64 million.

AMR Corp. disclosed the results Wednesday in a filing with a federal bankruptcy court in New York.

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