As Airlines Keep Borrowing, Balance Sheets Suffer
On Apr. 15, Northwest Airlines and its corporate parent, NWA Corp., signed an agreement with a syndicate of banks and other investors that relaxed somewhat the carrier's liquidity problems of 2005. Northwest faced a $147.8-million principal payment due in November under an existing $975-million...
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