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UAL chief sees new route to airline mergers

By Justin Baer in New York

Published: October 27 2009 23:05 | Last updated: October 27 2009 23:05

A recent spate of capital raisings by US airlines has removed a key obstacle in the industry’s pursuit of sweeping consolidation, according to the chief executive of United Airlines.

Glenn Tilton told the Financial Times that consolidation should still play a role in shaping the US aviation industry’s future, adding that balance sheets had “probably” improved enough to help finance prospective merger plans. “There is still too much capacity in the US market,” he said.

Glenn Tilton

Glenn Tilton, chief executive of United Airlines: 'There is still too much capacity in the US market'

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