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Today''s edition of Crain''s Chicago Business contains an article reporting that United is seeking an emergency court order from the bankruptcy judge to prevent Atlantic Coast from withdrawing from its United Express contract as of this Saturday, May 24. ACA''s attempted contract withdrawal apparently stems from United''s refusal a few months ago to commit to continuing the relationship with ACA, which impacted ACA''s ability to get financing for new CRJs so its delivery schedule would not be interrupted.
If ACA were to bail out of the contract, it would greatly damage United''s ORD operation and, in all likelihood, destroy the carrier''s IAD hub. But this apparently is not an immediate concern since the judge granted United''s request for a temporary restraining order this afternoon.
Here''s the Crain''s article.
If ACA were to bail out of the contract, it would greatly damage United''s ORD operation and, in all likelihood, destroy the carrier''s IAD hub. But this apparently is not an immediate concern since the judge granted United''s request for a temporary restraining order this afternoon.
Here''s the Crain''s article.