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Good to hear. I had heard they were loosing airframes.

Mama Bear MP doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies. However, I believe NAA is gaining airframes. I recently saw a newly acquired 757 in Leipzig with an ugly green tail from whoever was the former operator.
 
Mama Bear MP doesn't give me the warm and fuzzies. However, I believe NAA is gaining airframes. I recently saw a newly acquired 757 in Leipzig with an ugly green tail from whoever was the former operator.

That green beauty in EDDP was probably Ryan Intl N526NA.

http://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-(Ryan-International/Boeing-757-236/1391763/L/

The aircraft continues to operate with the original National Airlines registration.

Global may be profitable, but they carry a heavy debt load.
 
They shed all the ATA debt in BK. That after using ATA as collateral to buy NAA/World. These guys are scum who I would wish ill to except that when they go down they will take many employees lives with them. They have left a swath of destruction at every airline they have touched. I would however like to have 5 minutes in an alley with them.
 
They shed all the ATA debt in BK. That after using ATA as collateral to buy NAA/World. These guys are scum who I would wish ill to except that when they go down they will take many employees lives with them. They have left a swath of destruction at every airline they have touched. I would however like to have 5 minutes in an alley with them.

Both WOA and NAA were unsecured creditors in the ATA BK case. WOA apparently loaned ATA approximately $30 million in survival cash prior to the shutdown.
 

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