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FROM THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS To view or print the PDF content on this page, download the free Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®. December 4, 2002PO-3670 The Air Transportation Stabilization Board (Board) announced today that it cannot approve the proposal submitted by United Air Lines, Inc. for a $1.8 billion federal guarantee of a $2.0 billion loan. Two members of the Board also believe that the suggested revisions that United proposed by e-mail and fax the evening of December 3 are highly unlikely to change their assessment of United’s proposal. Considering all of the foregoing factors, Governor Gramlich and Under Secretary Fisher voted not to approve this proposal. Mr. Van Tine, General Counsel of the Department of Transportation, voted to defer a decision on the Application until December 9, 2002, to allow United to submit additional financial information. The Board conducted its review pursuant to the standards set out by the Air Transportation Safety and System Stabilization Act and by the implementing regulations promulgated by the Office of Management and Budget. The Board considered all relevant information, including information obtained during numerous meetings between United, Board staff, and agency representatives beginning in April 2002, throughout the summer and fall. Related Documents: |
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