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  • Northwest Airlines, Mesaba regional Feeder files bankruptcy Regional Carrier Mesaba Airlines followed Northwest Airlines bankruptcy on Thursday, a victim of the reduction in the North-West, that the major airlines shrinks try to solve its own financial problems. Mesaba MAIR Holdings, parent company, said the bankruptcy was prompted by “lack of cash and fleet changes and uncertainties that are entrusted to it by Northwest Airlines, which is that Mesaba’s clients. The company expects, “she said to maintain flight during the bankruptcy. Mesaba’s schedule, passengers and planes all come from the north-west, and its financial problems. Flies under the Northwest Airlink name, Mesaba ferries passengers between the north-west hubs and outposts around the upper Middle West, where they are often the only airline. Northwest before the Bankruptcy Court September 14, and cut its national schedule to avoid unprofitable routes. Many of these reductions have fallen into their regional operators, Pinnacle Mesaba and Northwest Airlines Inc. said it is take away Mesaba’s 35 Avro Regional Jets, about one third of its fleet of 100 And last week warned that Mesaba Northwest said it would be 10 Saab prop planes on Jan. 4. Mesaba has already indicated that its September capacity dropped by 3.6% over the same month the previous year. Mesaba was also injured in North-West zurückgehaltener $ 30 million in a short time before Northwest entered bankruptcy court. Mesaba was founded in 1944, with an airplane to fly between Grand Rapids, Minn., and the Twin Cities. He began to fly North-West in 1984. It now serves over 100 cities in the upper Middle West and Canada, and employs 3945 staff. Memphis-based Pinnacle has struggled with North West’s bankruptcy storage, too. He warned earlier this month, it was said that their fleet of 15 Canadair 139 aircraft on October 31, and said the quarterly results especially as 15% below what it previously anticipated. Mesaba is the largest subsidiary of the Eagan-based MAIR Holdings, also owns Billings, Mont-based regional carrier Big Sky Transportation, MAIR, said Thursday that the solvents. MAIR share fell from 11.4%, or 53 cents, after filing bankruptcy. Previously, the stock has fallen 23 cents or 4.7% to nearly $ 4.66 on the Nasdaq Stock Market.
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