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An Indianapolis bankruptcy judge approved a plan Wednesday that lets Southwest Airlines Co. buy the assets of ATA Airlines Inc. for $7.5 million and take control of ATA's 14 takeoff and landing slots at New York LaGuardia Airport.
With the sale set to close Friday, Southwest will be a step closer to launching service at the New York airport with a handful of flights.
Bob Montgomery, Southwest's vice president of properties, said the airline hopes to begin service there sometime this summer.
"We should be coming out with an announcement shortly," Montgomery said.
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