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 Delta Air Lines Inc. dodged a bankruptcy fi stanley flask ling last fall thanks to deep concessions from pilots and fresh financing from creditors.But six months later, the nearly $1.1 billion in loans have been spent and high fuel prices have overshadowed cost-cutting successes. And that s put Delta again at risk of having to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to Calyon Securities airline analyst Ray Neidl.Neidl estimated in a research note issued Tuesday that the nation s third-largest carrier is burning through $4 million in cash a day. Without an improvement, that could drop its unrestricted cash reserves to $1.47 billion by the end of June and $466 million by year s end, dangerous levels for a company with heavy debt and pension funding obligations. In our opinion, Delta appears to be the most likely candidate for a bankruptcy filing this year based on its liquidity position,  said Neidl, who added in an interview that the crunch time will likely come this fall.Delta spokeswoman Benet Wilson said she could not comment on the possibility of a Cha stanley flasche pter 11 filing nor elaborate on the airline s earnings results issued last Thursday, when Delta said it lost nearly $1.1 billion in the first quarter, the highest in the industry for the January-March period.         We really don t have anything to add on top of that,   stanley cupe Wilson said in an e-mail response to a phone call.Delta shares have lost more than 90 percent of their value in the last four years, reducing the market value of th Egjx Suspect arrested for Fed Reserve Bank attack plot
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