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Sad tale of super jumbo proportions

Sad tale of super jumbo proportions 26 Jul 2021 / 10:06 H. Khazanah Nasional Berhad, through Malaysia Airlines Group, has decided to sell their six Airbus A380 aircraft. KHAZANAH Nasional Berhad, through Malaysia Airlines Group, has finally decided to put up their six Airbus A380 aircraft for sale. I had written an article regarding Malaysian Airlines A380 in theSun in January. It was further expanded, detailing the background of the purchase in my book Malaysian Aviation – The Untold Stories, published in March. I had mentioned that the best option for the aircraft was to sell them. They have no other choice. Now all grounded, the next period the aircraft can be of some use is the next Haj season, which is about one year away – and for the Umrah operations when Saudi Arabia opens up again for pilgrims. But at the most, only three aircraft would suffice.

Malaysia Airlines to fly national contingent to Tokyo Olympics

Malaysia Airlines to fly national contingent to Tokyo Olympics
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Can airlines find the cash to survive the Covid crisis?

Air India Air India is in the throes of “disinvestment” as the government attempts to end decades of heavy losses and state intervention to keep the airline flying. India’s Economic Times reported this week that disinvestment-bound Air India hopes to raise USD26.9 million to USD40.3 million by selling commercial and residential real estate assets in e-commerce auctions across the country starting 8 July. A special-purpose business unit – Air India Assets Holding Ltd – has been set up to hold the non-core assets of the Air India group, many of which will be sold off to raise cash. Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines describes its financial year ending 31 March 2021 as the “toughest year in its history.”  Singapore Airlines Group slumped to a record SGD4.3 billion full-year net loss for the financial year reversing the SGD$59 million operating profit it made the previous year. At the operating level, the group was SGD2.5 billion in the red.

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