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NEW YORK, May 27 (Reuters) - Mesa Air Group Inc (MESA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) could file for bankruptcy protection by July 20 and cut about 700 jobs if it loses a legal fight with Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.
Calls for comment to Mesa's spokesman and to its attorney were not returned.
The regional air carrier may default on aircraft leases and will not be able to make mandatory payments to bondholders if Delta's termination of its regional contract with Mesa stays in place, Mesa's president and chief operating officer Michael Lotz told U.S. District Judge Clarence Cooper, according to the Associated Press report.
The agreement is worth about $20 million a month to Mesa.
Citing Lotz, the news agency reported that Mesa has hired bankruptcy counsel and readied paperwork for filing under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws in New York.
Delta told Mesa in March that it planned to end their partnership, accusing Mesa of failing to complete a specified number of flights.
Mesa has denied the accusation and sued Delta in April, saying the airline had breached their agreement.
In May, Mesa filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to prevent Delta from terminating the agreement, and said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that if it lost the case and Delta ended the agreement it might seek bankruptcy protection.
Mesa shares closed up 4 cents at 51 cents on Nasdaq. The stock was trading at $7.25 last July. (Reporting by Chelsea Emery; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
 
What was it that Gordon said....you can make a pizza so cheap nobody will buy it? You reap what you sow. Now you can enjoy the fruits of your industry bottom contract at any other regional of choice. They all suck nowadays thanks to the Mesa pilot group.
 
NEW YORK, May 27 (Reuters) - Mesa Air Group Inc (MESA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) could file for bankruptcy protection by July 20 and cut about 700 jobs if it loses a legal fight with Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the Associated Press reported on Tuesday.
Calls for comment to Mesa's spokesman and to its attorney were not returned.
The regional air carrier may default on aircraft leases and will not be able to make mandatory payments to bondholders if Delta's termination of its regional contract with Mesa stays in place, Mesa's president and chief operating officer Michael Lotz told U.S. District Judge Clarence Cooper, according to the Associated Press report.
The agreement is worth about $20 million a month to Mesa.
Citing Lotz, the news agency reported that Mesa has hired bankruptcy counsel and readied paperwork for filing under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy laws in New York.
Delta told Mesa in March that it planned to end their partnership, accusing Mesa of failing to complete a specified number of flights.
Mesa has denied the accusation and sued Delta in April, saying the airline had breached their agreement.
In May, Mesa filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to prevent Delta from terminating the agreement, and said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that if it lost the case and Delta ended the agreement it might seek bankruptcy protection.
Mesa shares closed up 4 cents at 51 cents on Nasdaq. The stock was trading at $7.25 last July. (Reporting by Chelsea Emery; Editing by Toni Reinhold)

Well, we can only hope that Mesa goes 'chapter 7' and the sooner the better. Why way until July, maybe they can do it by the end of the month.

Sorry, almost for got to mention; MESA SUCKS. There, I'm done, now carry on.

PD
 
Delta has no need to get rid of Comair at the moment. They are 100 % controlled by them. Why change that when they can cut up the others. If they were going to do something with Comair they would have done it.
 
Yeah you keep thinking that Soverytired. We've all seen the performance numbers Freedom put up in MCO and JFK.
 

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