Low-Cost Operator ATA Works to Avoid Cash Crisis

Credit: BILL HOUGH
ATA Holdings Corp., parent of ATA Airlines, is warning that the low-cost carrier may not be able to meet its cash obligations in the first quarter next year. These include payments for predelivery deposits and leases for GE-powered Boeing 737-800 aircraft, comprising the latter part of a fleet...

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