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NWA extends Pinnacle's deposits deadline
Wednesday March 15, 12:07 pm ET
Northwest Airlines Corp. has extended the deadline on its request for additional sublease deposits from Pinnacle Airlines Corp., according to an SEC filing by Pinnacle.
In September 2005, Northwest requested that Pinnacle pay $21.7 million in additional aircraft sublease security deposits by March 1, 2006. After Pinnacle had disputed Northwest's right to seek additional security deposits, Northwest extended its deadline to April 15, 2006, while the parties continue ongoing discussions regarding their future business relationship.
Last week, Northwest said it is buying FLYi Inc.'s operating certificates for Independence Air, which stopped flying in January after failing to find a buyer, for $2 million. The deal paves the way for Northwest to launch its own regional subsidiary. Northwest's recent tentative agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association allows the airline to operate 76-seat aircraft.
Earlier this month, JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker told the Associated Press that Northwest's recent labor agreement with its pilots included little promise for Pinnacle.
Pinnacle shares fell nearly 1 percent to $6.49 in early morning trading Wednesday.
Pinnacle Airlines (NASDAQ.NM: PNCL) operates under the name Northwest Airlink and provides service to destinations in the U.S. and Canada. It operates regional flights from Northwest Airlines (Pink Sheets: NWACQ - News) hubs. Pinnacle employs 3,450 people.
Published March 15, 2006 by the Memphis Business Journal</I>
Wednesday March 15, 12:07 pm ET
Northwest Airlines Corp. has extended the deadline on its request for additional sublease deposits from Pinnacle Airlines Corp., according to an SEC filing by Pinnacle.
In September 2005, Northwest requested that Pinnacle pay $21.7 million in additional aircraft sublease security deposits by March 1, 2006. After Pinnacle had disputed Northwest's right to seek additional security deposits, Northwest extended its deadline to April 15, 2006, while the parties continue ongoing discussions regarding their future business relationship.
Last week, Northwest said it is buying FLYi Inc.'s operating certificates for Independence Air, which stopped flying in January after failing to find a buyer, for $2 million. The deal paves the way for Northwest to launch its own regional subsidiary. Northwest's recent tentative agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association allows the airline to operate 76-seat aircraft.
Earlier this month, JPMorgan analyst Jamie Baker told the Associated Press that Northwest's recent labor agreement with its pilots included little promise for Pinnacle.
Pinnacle shares fell nearly 1 percent to $6.49 in early morning trading Wednesday.
Pinnacle Airlines (NASDAQ.NM: PNCL) operates under the name Northwest Airlink and provides service to destinations in the U.S. and Canada. It operates regional flights from Northwest Airlines (Pink Sheets: NWACQ - News) hubs. Pinnacle employs 3,450 people.
Published March 15, 2006 by the Memphis Business Journal</I>
WTF?!?!?!? More money to fly jets on property? What is uncle phil and team saying about this?