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Friday, May 16, 2003 (AP)
American Airlines: Bankruptcy still possible



   (05-16) 10:10 PDT FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) --
   American Airlines may still have to file for bankruptcy protection from
its creditors despite winning concessions from its unions and suppliers,
the carrier's parent company warned in a government filing.
   American parent AMR Corp. may have to file under Chapter 11 of the
bankruptcy laws "because its financial condition will remain weak and its
prospects uncertain," the company said in the Securities and Exchange
Commission filing Thursday.
   The world's largest carrier recently dodged bankruptcy by securing a
series of cost-cutting measures aimed at netting $4 billion in annual
savings.
   Fort Worth-based American Airlines announced Thursday it would issue sto=
ck
to suppliers and other creditors in exchange for agreements that will save
the company $175 million a year. Last month, employees agreed to $1.8
billion in annual labor concessions.
   But those cuts may not be enough to keep the company out of bankruptcy
court.
   The weak U.S. economy, lingering effects of the war in Iraq and fear of
more terrorist attacks either have or may hurt the ailing carrier, the
filing said.
   Also cited were the spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome, the
company's "inability ... to satisfy the liquidity requirements or other
covenants in certain of its credit arrangements" and its "inability ... to
access the capital markets for additional financing."
   In midday trading Friday on the New York Stock Exchange, AMR shares were
down 37 cents, or 5.5 percent, to $6.35.

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