Air Canada, in an effort
Air Canada, in an effort to maintain minimum cash balances during its restructuring, has drawn C$300 million ($232.8 million) from the first tranche of its DIP financing facility provided by GE Capital Canada. It will be used to increase reserves in seasonally weak periods as well as fund one-time...
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