CREDIT AND LOSS STATEMENT

Frontier Airlines applied for a government-backed $70-million line of credit to ``add to its liquidity,'' company officials said. The application is significant in that Frontier was one of the few airlines that had remained profitable during the post-Sept. 11 industry slump. However, the federal...

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