Pan Am, Selling Assets, Is Short On Cash And Close To Bankruptcy
Pan Am said yesterday it faces "severe liquidity shortfalls" and may not be able to fund its ongoing operation "beyond the immediate future." The airline has received default notices from aircraft leasing firms, and Airline Reporting Corp. has demanded a $3.3 million increase in security deposits...
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