Mesaba's Unsecured Creditors Want More Info About MAIR

Mesaba's unsecured creditors plan to ask the bankruptcy court tomorrow for access to documents outlining how funds are transferred from the carrier to its parent, MAIR Holdings, a Mesaba ALPA spokesman says, noting MAIR garners 95% of its revenue from Mesaba and has about $125 million in cash and...

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