In the news: Pinnacle Airlines, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April, will move its headquarters from Memphis to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. The office space at the airport is referred to as building C and is located just off 34th Avenue and Interstate 494.
Timing: The move to Minnesota is expected to be completed by May. Pinnacle now occupies 170,000 square feet at One Commerce Square in downtown Memphis.
President and CEO: John Spanjers
Employees: 5,100
Operations: 191 jets flying more than 1,000 daily flights to more than 100 cities in the U.S. and Canada.
Ticker symbol: PNCLQ
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