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"The airline industry is highly capital-intensive. It requires a highly dedicated, skilled work force that demands high wages. It's like trying to ride a bull, managing the airline business." - Raymond Neidl, airline analyst, in 2003.1 "Given the severity of our financial situation, there are no guarantees for success and no time to waste." - Gerald Grinstein, CEO of Delta Airlines, in 2004.2 "This is the beginning of the recognition that surgery is necessary for the legacy carriers. And while it's painful and not all of the surgery will be successful, it's the only way they're going to get healthy." - Michael Levine, former airline executive, in 2004.3 Delta's Restructuring PlanAmidst speculations of a Chapter 114 filing by the end of 2004, Delta Air Lines Inc. (Delta), the third largest airline in the United States,5 announced in early September 2004, that it would embark on a major restructuring program aimed at restoring the airline to profitability by the end of 2006. Top officials at Delta said that the restructuring was designed to launch the 'right airline for the new era'.6 Delta's CEO Gerald Grinstein (Grinstein) described the program as a "comprehensive, 360-degree plan that reinvents Delta."7 Delta had been making losses since 2001 and was fast depleting its cash reserves. It was also burdened by over $20 billion in debt, $1.2 billion of which was due to be repaid by early 2005. In addition to this, analysts were downgrading Delta's credit rating at frequent intervals, and this made it expensive for the airline to borrow funds to meet its financial obligations.
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1] Edward Wong, "Airline Economics: Fasten Your Seat Belt", The New York Times, December 9, 2003. |
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