Manufacturing Industry

US SEC asks for list of those who had access to American Airlines' books

Airline Industry Information, Feb 18, 2004

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has reportedly asked American Airlines' pilots union for a list of those who had access to the airline's books last year.

The Allied Pilots Association has revealed that it received a letter earlier this month from the SEC requesting a list of union leadership who signed a confidentiality agreement with American Airlines in 2003 when the airline opened its books to its three main unions during talks to save the carrier from bankruptcy.

No further information has been revealed.

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