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Air Europa Engages PJT Partners for Debt Solutions

Air Europa, a major airline in Spain, has taken a significant step to address its financial challenges by hiring PJT Partners, a US-based advisory firm, to manage its debt and potentially arrange a capital increase. The airline aims to tackle a substantial debt of US$491.8 million, owed to the Spanish government, as part of its recovery strategy.

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IAG Invests to Maintain 20% Stake in Air Europa

International Airlines Group (IAG), headquartered in the UK, has reaffirmed its commitment to its stake in Air Europa, Spain’s prominent airline. The group announced its decision to participate in Air Europa’s capital increase, contributing $16.8 million to the initiative. This move ensures that IAG retains its 20% ownership in the airline, solidifying its strategic position in the Spanish and broader…

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Turkish Airlines Increases AJet Capital to Support Growth

Turkish Airlines has announced a significant capital injection of $434 million into its subsidiary AJet, marking a strategic move to support AJet’s expansion and operational growth. The investment underscores Turkish Airlines’ commitment to enhancing the capabilities and market presence of its subsidiary.

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Vietravel Airlines Doubles Charter Capital to $51.4 Million

Vietravel Airlines, a prominent airline based in Vietnam, has significantly raised its charter capital by nearly 100%, bringing the total to US$51.4 million. This capital expansion is a strategic move aimed at supporting the airline’s growth initiatives, strengthening its financial foundation, and improving its operational capacity to meet increased demand in the Vietnamese air travel market. Vietravel Group,…

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IAG CEO Awaits Decision on Air Europa Capital Increase

IAG CEO Luis Gallego has not yet confirmed whether the group will take part in Globalia’s proposed capital increase for Air Europa, aimed at strengthening the Spanish airline’s financial stability. This potential investment would enhance Air Europa’s fiscal resilience, particularly valuable as the airline seeks to recover from recent economic challenges and compete effectively within Europe.

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Shanghai Airlines Boosts Registered Capital by 82% to $1.4B

Shanghai Airlines has significantly strengthened its financial position by increasing its registered capital by 82%, reaching a total of $1.4 billion. This capital boost underscores the airline’s commitment to reinforcing its financial stability and preparing for potential expansion in the competitive Chinese aviation market.

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Air Premia Shareholders Clash Over Capital Increase Plans

South Korean airline Air Premia is currently facing internal tensions between its two largest shareholders, AP Holdings and the Daemyung Sono-JC Partners consortium. The disagreement centers on whether to pursue a capital increase within the year, an issue that could significantly impact the company’s financial trajectory and future development.

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KM Malta Airlines Plans $390 Million Capital Increase for Future Part-Privatization

KM Malta Airlines has announced plans to increase its capital to $390 million as part of a strategy to prepare for part-privatization over the next two years. The capital injection is intended to strengthen the airline’s financial position, making it more attractive to potential investors. The Maltese government, which is facilitating this transition, has expressed…