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Nok Air Plans $221M Capital Raise For Recovery

Nok Air, a Thai low-cost carrier, is preparing to raise $221 million in new capital as part of its recovery strategy aimed at exiting its rehabilitation plan within the next three years. The capital increase will serve multiple operational and strategic needs, including purchasing engines, repairing existing aircraft, leasing new aircraft, enhancing passenger services, and funding working capital.

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Avelo Airlines Seeks $100M Funding With Jefferies

Avelo Airlines has initiated a strategic financial initiative by appointing Jefferies, a leading global investment banking firm, to assist in raising between $75 million and $100 million. The capital raise is aimed at fueling the airline’s growth plans and strengthening its financial position amid a competitive and cost-sensitive environment.

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Azul Launches Offering Of Up To 697M Preferred Shares

Azul (Brazil) has initiated a primary public offering of preferred shares, beginning with a base offering of 450 million shares, with the option to increase the total offering up to 697 million shares. The move marks a significant step in the carrier’s strategy to reinforce its balance sheet and support long-term operational resilience.

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Air Europa Seeks Investor for 25% Stake Amid Market Pressures

Air Europa (Spain) is actively exploring the possibility of selling up to 25% of its capital as it seeks to secure a strategic investor to navigate ongoing economic pressures. The airline’s board of directors is expected to convene to review potential investor interest and set a framework for the partial divestment, driven by diminishing travel demandand the economic impact of US-imposed tariffs.

Vietravel to Offer 28.6 Million Shares to Raise Capital

Vietravel (Vietnam), a prominent travel and tourism company, has announced its plan to issue 28.6 million shares to the public in the coming months. This share offering is expected to generate approximately US$13.5 million in capital, which will be primarily used to repay outstanding loans and improve the company’s financial stability.