High Court approves rescue plan for troubled airline CityJet
Airline sought court protection and the appointment of examiners in May, saying it had just €7.7 million to pay creditors seeking €13 million
Airline sought court protection and the appointment of examiners in May, saying it had just €7.7 million to pay creditors seeking €13 million
High Court told effect of proposed contractual amendments would have a material impact on firm’s examinership
Airline sought High Court protection in May after it ran into difficulty paying its creditors
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