Thai Airways capital restructuring about to get underway
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Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur International) has delayed the debut of its first A330-900N because of findings identified by Airbus during the flight line stage. The airline had planned to start flying the aircraft on the Kuala Lumpur - Melbourne Tullamarine sector on November 25. Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent entity of Malaysia Airlines, [...]
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Ernst & Young have stepped down as the liquidators of Air Vanuatu (NF, Port Vila) after court-imposed conditions were satisfied, according to an October 15, 2024, notice. This follows a creditor's vote in August to approve an entity called AV3 Limited buying the airline. AV3 is a special-purpose vehicle owned by Vanuatu's Ministry of Foreign [...]
Boeing (BOE, Washington National) has secured USD10 billion in credit from lenders and announced plans to issue up to USD25 billion in shares or debt over the next three years to address ongoing operational challenges exacerbated by recent labour disputes. In a regulatory filing on October 15, the plane maker announced a USD10 billion supplemental [...]
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Enter Air (E4, Warsaw Chopin) has damp-leased a B737-800 from subsidiary Fly4 Airlines (FFA, Dublin International) with EI-FFA (msn 38097) based out of Katowice Pyrzowice. The 189-seater began operating flights under Enter’s code on October 11, flying from Katowice to Marsa Alam, Palma de Mallorca, Antalya, Djerba, and Warsaw Chopin so far, ADS-B data show. [...]
Eurowings (EW, Düsseldorf) and Condor (DE, Frankfurt International) have joined Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) in drastically cutting capacity to Hamburg Helmut Schmidt in the 2025 summer, citing as reason "disproportionate increases in charges" resulting in significantly increased costs for the airlines. The two German carriers also joined Ryanair in calling on the German government to [...]
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