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Tuesday, March 14, 2006 (AP)
Delta CFO Says Airline Is 'Tapped Out'
By HARRY R. WEBER, AP Business Writer


   (03-14) 08:31 PST WASHINGTON (AP) --

   Delta Air Lines Inc. is "tapped out" and can't borrow any more money to
cover its mounting losses, making deep pay and benefit cuts it is seeking
from its pilots essential to its survival, the company's chief financial
officer told an arbitration panel Tuesday.

   CFO Edward Bastian testified before the three-member panel as part of
Delta's effort to void its contract with its 6,000 pilots so it can impose
up to $325 million in long-term cuts.

   The pilots union has said repeatedly it will strike if its contract is
rejected. A walkout would put the nation's third-largest carrier out of
business, Delta has said.

   "We are clearly in the worst shape and are the most fragile of anyone in
the industry," Bastian told the panel.

   Atlanta-based Delta, which is operating under bankruptcy protection, has
lost roughly $12.6 billion since January 2001, the year the industry
downturn started amid the terrorist attacks.

   The panel, on the second day of two weeks of hearings at a Washington
hotel, must decide by April 15 whether to grant Delta's request to reject
its pilot contract. The pilots, meanwhile, will wrap up their strike
authorization vote on April 4. Typically, if such a vote is approved,
union leaders could set a date for a strike.

   Delta has said a strike by its pilots would be illegal, and it would
likely seek a court injunction if its pilots walk off the job.

   Bastian told the panel that Delta expects fuel prices to remain high and
ticket prices to remain low because of competition and too many seats
available in the industry. Therefore, he said, Delta needs to keep cutting
costs to survive long-term. He noted the pilot cuts the airline is seeking
are only about 10 percent of the $3 billion in overall annual cost cuts
Delta is seeking.

   "We have both a revenue problem and a cost problem, and we're tackling
both," Bastian said.

   The pilots have acknowledged that the company is in trouble and they have
offered to help. But the pilots argue that they previously gave Delta $1
billion in annual concessions in a five-year deal in 2004, and they
believe the amount of further concessions the company is seeking is too
much. They also argue that since the company has admitted it will likely
terminate the pilots' defined benefit pension plan, they should receive
some credit for the savings they say the company will reap.

   Delta has said it hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in the summer of 2007.

   The airline had asked the New York bankruptcy court in November to void
the pilot contract, but shortly before a judge was set to issue a
decision, the company and its pilots reached a deal on interim pay cuts.

   That deal, equal to a little less than half of what the company is seeki=
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on an annual basis, would be replaced by the long-term deal the two sides
have been negotiating since December. They missed a March 1 deadline to
settle on their own, sending the matter to arbitration.

   In the latest negotiating proposals, the company has agreed to reduce its
request to $305 million in cuts annually, while the union said it is
offering $140 million annually.

   According to the company, the average earnings of pilots last year who
worked the full year was more than $157,000.

   ___

   On the Net:

   Delta Air Lines Inc.:

   Pilots Union:

   www.delta.com

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