LATAM 's composure is driven in part by yet-to-be-determined concessions that Azul and GOL will agree to, in order to gain ...
Brazilian carrier Azul has concluded its restructuring process by agreeing with bondholders, lessors and aircraft ...
A planned merger between Brazilian airlines Gol and Azul would strengthen the sector and prevent either company from failing, Brazil's ports and airports minister told Reuters, giving the potential ...
Brazilian airline Azul said on Tuesday it has finalized a debt restructuring process regarding financial obligations with bondholders, suppliers and plane lessors, according to a securities filing.
The boss of Brazilian airline Azul has argued that its planned merger with rival Gol to create the country’s largest carrier will strengthen Brazil’s aviation industry and expand the number of routes ...
Merger would create dominant carrier in Brazil's domestic market Azul and Gol sign nonbinding memorandum for merger Regulatory approvals needed, including from antitrust regulator CADE SAO PAULO ...
New Holland, a CNH brand, and the Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR) in Brazil, have entered a partnership to ...
Airlines in Brazil are hit by high taxes, strict consumer protections and face headwinds with the recent weakening of the Brazilian real against the U.S. dollar - used for expenses such as jet fuel ...
The new company would serve more than 200 destinations in Brazil and abroad but the process is at least one year away Brazilian airlines Azul and Gol announced Wednesday after trading closed on ...
Azul, Abra Open Talks to Merge as Brazil’s Biggest Airline Deal would need approval from Brazil’s antitrust regulators Gol’s parent company Abra would be biggest shareholder ...
Brazilian airline Azul is launching its first Porto-Recife route, in northeastern Brazil, with two flights per week from June.
“We met with the president of Azul and Gol and we're going to meet with the president of Cade in the next few days. We want to find a way to strengthen aviation in Brazil,” the minister said ...