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Skymark files for bankruptcy 01/28/2015 January 28, 2015. Japan's third-largest carrier, Skymark Airlines, has filed for protection from creditors as it faces potentially massive penalties.
Skymark Airlines Inc. announced an expected change in its major shareholders, as UDS Airlines Investment Limited Partnership plans to transfer some of its shares to Sojitz Corporation through an ...
Skymark, struggling with rising operating costs and intensifying competition from Japan's two big carriers, ANA Holdings <9202.T> and Japan Airlines Co <9201.T> (JAL), had projected a record net ...
Japan’s Skymark acquires six 737 Max 8s By Alfred Chua 2025-05-23T02:35:00+01:00 Skymark Airlines is to acquire six Boeing 737 Max 8s, in an orderbook top-up for fleet renewal purposes.
Skymark, an all Boeing 737-800 operator today, plans to order four jets including Max 8 and Max 10 variants from Boeing. It will also take options on two more examples of the CFM International ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. would become a minority shareholder in Skymark Airlines Inc. under a rehabilitation proposal put forward by the bankrupt Japanese carrier's biggest creditor, forcing investors ...
TOKYO—Skymark Airlines Inc. became one of the biggest victims of the yen’s recent weakness, saying its plan to buy superjumbo jets when the currency was much stronger led to its bankruptcy ...
Airbus has canceled a $1.7 billion order for six A380 superjumbos from Japanese budget carrier Skymark Airlines, as it continues to struggle to sell the world's biggest passenger plane.
Japan's leading independent budget airline Skymark Airlines Inc filed for protection from creditors late on Wednesday, blaming a weak yen and a dispute with Airbus Group for its financial straits.
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