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SAO PAULO, May 30 (Reuters) - Brazilian airline Azul (AZUL.N), opens new tab aims to exit Chapter 11 proceedings early next year, Fabio Campos, institutional and corporate vice-president, told ...
The Chapter 11 filing likely spoils Azul's plans for a potential business combination with rival Gol, which would have created a dominant carrier in Latin America's No. 1 economy that Rodgerson ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Azul is not planning on filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the Brazilian airline's CEO told Reuters, contradicting reports which caused the carrier's shares to ...
Azul entered Chapter 11 in late May, while Gol itself is working through the same process but is expected to exit that status this week, according to Abra chief Adrian Neuhauser, speaking during a ...
Summary Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. surprises the market with Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, benefiting Azul S.A. and Latam Air.
Azul Downplays Chapter 11 Rumors, Still Eyes GOL Opportunities is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) Market Briefing and is included with your AWIN membership.
“Quem se beneficia de um processo de Chapter 11 não são os parceiros — são os advogados, os consultores”, disse o CEO da companhia, John Peter Rodgerson, a uma publicação local em agosto.
The Sao Paulo-based company reported encouraging trends on revenue generation and passenger capacity in the second quarter, ...
Azul is the largest airline in Brazil by destinations. Photo: ueslei marcelino/Reuters Azul said it received interim court approvals related to the company’s chapter 11 petitions filed in the U.S.
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