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Nok Air Delisted from Thai Stock Exchange After 11 Years

Nok Air, a low-cost carrier based in Thailand, was officially delisted from the Thai Stock Exchange on January 9, 2025, marking the end of its 11-year presence as a publicly traded company. The delisting is part of the airline’s ongoing efforts to navigate through a challenging rehabilitation process.

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Australia to Acquire Remaining Rex Debt from PAG

The Australian government has confirmed plans to acquire the remaining debt of Rex Airlines, valued at $31 million, from investor PAG (Singapore). This move signifies the government’s commitment to supporting the domestic aviation industry and ensuring the financial stability of one of its key regional carriers.

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Kenya Airways Shares Resume Trading After Five-Year Suspension

Kenya Airways, the national carrier of Kenya, has resumed trading its shares after a suspension that lasted nearly five years. The suspension was initially implemented as part of a comprehensive restructuring effort to revive the struggling airline and address its financial challenges. The process aimed to reduce the airline’s reliance on state resources and restore its…

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Canadian Government Sells Air Canada Stake

The Canadian government has reportedly sold its 6% stake in Air Canada, which it had acquired in 2021 for $350 million as part of a bailout package to support the airline during the COVID-19 pandemic. This move marks a significant development in the relationship between the government and the nation’s flagship carrier.

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Garuda Indonesia Reports $131.2 Million Net Loss for 9M 2024 Amid Revenue Growth

Garuda Indonesia has reported a net loss of $131.2 million for the first nine months of 2024, despite a 14.7% increase in revenue to $2.6 billion. The financial results highlight the ongoing challenges faced by the airline as it navigates through post-pandemic recovery and aims to stabilize its operations.