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Compania Mexicana de Aviacion was ordered by a bankruptcy judge to resolve a dispute with U.S. airports and pay fuel, food and other charges within a week to keep U.S. creditors at bay.

Denver International Airport, along with airports in Dallas, Miami and Sacramento, Calif., sought court permission to file claims against Mexico’s largest airline by passengers if they don’t get “timely” payment of passenger-facility charges.

While U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan refused Wednesday to let the airports immediately pursue remedies, he told Mexicana it has seven days to settle up with its service providers.

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