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(Reuters) -Brazilian airline Azul is set to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States as soon as Tuesday ...
Azul SA filed for bankruptcy, the latest major Brazilian airline to seek protection from creditors after struggling for more ...
Brazilian airline Azul aims to exit Chapter 11 proceedings early next year, Fabio Campos, institutional and corporate ...
Unlike some airlines elsewhere around the globe that have recently sought Chapter 11, Azul doesn't have a flawed business ...
All told, six international firms and two leading Brazilian law firms are working to keep Brazil’s largest airline in the ...
Brazil's Azul shares fell at least 40% in US premarket trading Wednesday after the company sought Chapter 11 protection in ...
Azul Airlines’ shares plummeted today after the Brazilian carrier filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US.
The Brazilian airline, started by a JetBlue founder, is the latest Latin American carrier to seek protection from creditors in chapter 11.
The Sao Paulo-based airline Azul filed for bankruptcy protection, initiating the Chapter 11 process at a US court.
Azul has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, aiming to eliminate over $2 billion in debt while continuing operations.
Brazil's Azul Airlines, the country’s third-largest carrier, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a New York court ...
Brazilian airline Azul (AZUL.N), opens new tab on Wednesday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States, it said in a securities filing, after months of trying to restructure ...
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