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NEW YORK (AP) - A New York bankruptcy judge on Friday pressed Delta Airlines Inc. and its pilots union to keep negotiating, marking the sixth day of hearings on the airline's motion to throw out a collective bargaining agreement so it can cut costs.
Delta has maintained it needs $325 million of wage cuts from pilots as part of $3 billion in cost cuts it plans to make to dig itself out of bankruptcy.
"I feel confident you know how to negotiate, because you have done it a lot before," Judge Prudence Carter Beatty told attorneys for both Delta and its pilots.
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