Chapter 11 Exit Does Not Resolve All Problems, Says Mesa Air’s Ornstein

Mesa Air Group has emerged from Chapter 11 almost 13 months after seeking court protection to restructure a fleet weighed down by the cost of parked, unwanted 50-seat regional jets and aging turboprops. The airline emerges as a smaller, privately owned entity with closer ties to a single U.S. legacy...

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