Aviation Capital Group Closes $750M Note Offering Due 2030

Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has announced the successful closing of a $750 million offering of 4.800% senior unsecured notes due October 2030. The transaction marks the company’s second note issuance of 2025 and reaffirms its ability to raise substantial capital from the debt markets amid ongoing investor confidence.

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Nepal Airlines Repays $3.9M In Aircraft Loan Installments

Nepal Airlines has now repaid $3.9 million in loan installments tied to the financing of its commercial aircraft fleet, consisting of two narrowbody and two widebody aircraft. This repayment is part of the carrier’s obligations from loans obtained for the acquisition of these aircraft during an earlier fleet modernization phase.

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Mesa Air Group Reports Loss Amid Revenue Decline In Q2

Mesa Air Group, a U.S.-based regional airline operator, announced a net loss of $58.6 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2025, alongside a 28.0% decrease in total operating revenues, which fell to $94.7 million. The sharp decline reflects ongoing challenges in regional aviation markets and reduced block hours with major partners.

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Rex (Australia) Fully Repays Debt to PAGAC Regulus Holding and Reduces Group Liabilities

Rex Airlines, a prominent regional carrier in Australia, has successfully utilized the proceeds from the recent sale of its non-core assets to address its financial obligations comprehensively. The airline confirmed that it has used these funds to fully repay the debt owed to PAGAC Regulus Holding, a Singapore-based investment firm.

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Asiana Airlines Fully Repays $2.6 Billion in Government Loans

Asiana Airlines (South Korea) has successfully repaid $2.6 billion in loans received from the Export-Import Bank of Korea, the Key Industrial Stability Fund, and the Korea Development Bank. The repayment eliminates a major financial burden for the airline, positioning it for long-term stability and a smoother transition amid its planned merger with Korean Air.

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Chorus Aviation to Repay Corporate Financing After Leasing Segment Sale

Chorus Aviation (Canada) has announced plans to repay its corporate financings, aiming to optimize its capital structure and strengthen its financial position. This decision follows the successful sale of its Regional Aircraft Leasing segment, a move that marked a significant strategic shift for the company.

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Air Nostrum Faces Challenges in Meeting Debt Repayments

Air Nostrum (Spain) has announced its inability to meet upcoming debt repayment deadlines, prompting discussions with the Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales (SEPI) and the Instituto de Crédito Oficial (ICO). The airline faces significant financial obligations, including substantial repayments spread over the coming years.

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Rex Completes Sale of Air Partner’s Stake in National Jet Express

Rex (Australia) has completed the sale of Air Partner’s (UK) 50% shareholding in National Jet Express (NJE) to entities controlled by the remaining shareholders of NJE. The proceeds from this transaction will be utilized by Rex to repay secured debt, contributing to its financial stabilization.