Airline Debt May Reach Investment Grade By 2000, Analyst Says
The airline industry, whose average debt rating is Ba2, or junk, could return to investment grade by the end of the decade, an airline analyst said. At a Moody's conference in Chicago, Renee Shaker, Moody's VP and senior airline analyst, said that even if a recession strikes the cyclical airline...
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