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Skymark Airlines, the third-largest airline in Japan, has filed for bankruptcy with liabilities of JPY71 billion (USD603 million). The resignation of CEO Shinichi Nishikubo, who was also the largest ...
American Airlines Group Inc and Delta Air Lines Inc have no plans to rescue Japan's bankrupt Skymark Airlines Inc, the two companies said separately on Monday following a media report on their ...
--Boeing and Japan's Skymark Airlines today announced the airline's plan to add up to 12 737 MAX airplanes as part of its fleet modernization efforts. Based in Tokyo's Haneda Airport, Skymark ...
With plans now in place to pay all of its creditors, civil rehabilitation proceedings for Japanese airline Skymark Airlines Inc. are likely to wrap up at the end of March, Japan’s Nikkei ...
AirAsia denied interest in Skymark Airlines, but the stock was sharply higher, suggesting investors' hopes for a white knight to rescue the troubled Japanese carrier.
Skymark Airlines Inc., the Japanese carrier that filed for bankruptcy last week, had a record plunge in Tokyo trading after the stock exchange scrapped the daily price fluctuation limit.
Skymark Airlines blames the "severe" business environment, including increased competition and the depreciation of the yen, for the need to reconsider the A380 order. The cancellation of the A380 ...
Separately, Tokyo's Haneda Airport-based airline will add six lessor-owned 737-8s to its fleet. Currently, Skymark operates an all-Boeing fleet of 29 Next-Generation 737-800s.
The airline will separately take six more 737 Max 8s from lessors. Boeing senior vice-president of commercial sales Ihssane Mounir says: ”As Skymark Airlines looks to sustainably grow its fleet ...
Skymark Airlines Inc. plans to modernize its fleet by adding as many as 12 Boeing Co. 737 Max jets, while the once-bankrupt discount carrier will also list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange next month.
Nov 10 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab said on Thursday that Japan's Skymark Airlines plans to add up to 12 737 MAX airplanes to its fleet. Skymark will order four airplanes, including ...
Skymark Airlines, Japan’s third largest airline has taken delivery of the first two A330-300s out of a total of ten on lease.
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