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A bankruptcy judge wants more information before deciding whether to approve Hawker Beechcraft's request to pay eight top executives more than $5.3 million in bonuses.

But a company spokeswoman says the judge did allow $1.9 million in bonuses for 31 other lower management-level employees during a hearing Thursday in New York.

The judge asked for a written summary of the day's testimony. It wasn't immediately clear when he may rule on the larger bonuses.

The Wichita, Kan.-based plane maker filed for bankruptcy in May.

Machinists Union spokesman Frank Larkin says the case should be about what's best for the company, its employees and Wichita — not executives.

Hawker Beechcraft declined comment beyond its court filings, which say its managers are a "talented and capable group" with much work to do.