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Not that it's surprising to anyone but found a link:
http://wcco.com/business/local_story_286114917.html
Sources: Mesaba To File For Bankruptcy Today
Bill Hudson
Reporting
(WCCO) A second Minnesota airline is expected to file for bankruptcy protection Thursday afternoon, sources said.
Mesaba Airlines, which is a regional carrier for Northwest Airlines, has been teetering on the verge of bankruptcy since Northwest began missing monthly payments.
On Tuesday, Northwest reduced the money it owes Mesaba, which now totals $30 million for flights and various services, according to an SEC filing.
On Wednesday, Mesaba filed an 8K form with the Securities and Exchange Commission, outlining how much damage Northwest's debts have done to the smaller airline.
In the filing, Mesaba alerts its shareholders that it "continues to assess whether a court-supervised restructuring under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code is an appropriate alternative to address its financial situation."
Mesaba flies under the Northwest Airlink name and gets its schedule, passengers, planes and revenue from Northwest.
Northwest Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sept. 14.
Mesaba's losses could ripple throughout much of Minnesota, as it is the only airline that serves smaller cities, such as Grand Rapids, Brainerd, Bemidji and International Falls.
http://wcco.com/business/local_story_286114917.html
Sources: Mesaba To File For Bankruptcy Today
Bill Hudson
Reporting
(WCCO) A second Minnesota airline is expected to file for bankruptcy protection Thursday afternoon, sources said.
Mesaba Airlines, which is a regional carrier for Northwest Airlines, has been teetering on the verge of bankruptcy since Northwest began missing monthly payments.
On Tuesday, Northwest reduced the money it owes Mesaba, which now totals $30 million for flights and various services, according to an SEC filing.
On Wednesday, Mesaba filed an 8K form with the Securities and Exchange Commission, outlining how much damage Northwest's debts have done to the smaller airline.
In the filing, Mesaba alerts its shareholders that it "continues to assess whether a court-supervised restructuring under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code is an appropriate alternative to address its financial situation."
Mesaba flies under the Northwest Airlink name and gets its schedule, passengers, planes and revenue from Northwest.
Northwest Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Sept. 14.
Mesaba's losses could ripple throughout much of Minnesota, as it is the only airline that serves smaller cities, such as Grand Rapids, Brainerd, Bemidji and International Falls.