Texas-based cargo operator Kitty Hawk and its subsidiaries including Kitty Hawk Air Cargo, which has a fleet of 26 727Fs and seven 737-300Fs, fi led for Chapter 11 last month. Th e companys aid it plans to conduct business as usual and pay “critical vendors.”
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