Federal court hears ‘that would require a stadium’ as airline administrators try and organise online meeting for Friday that would allow everyone to vote
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Administrators determining the future of troubled airline Bonza are bracing for as many as 20,000 out-of-pocket customers to join a creditors meeting later this week with the federal court hearing online voting options are being considered.
On Tuesday, lawyers representing Hall Chadwick, the administrators controlling Bonza after its planes were abruptly repossessed a week ago, appeared before federal court justice Elizabeth Cheeseman seeking orders to streamline the process for the first creditors meeting on Friday. It will be held amid ongoing efforts to find a new owner for the budget carrier.
Continue reading…Federal court hears ‘that would require a stadium’ as airline administrators try and organise online meeting for Friday that would allow everyone to voteFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAdministrators determining the future of troubled airline Bonza are bracing for as many as 20,000 out-of-pocket customers to join a creditors meeting later this week with the federal court hearing online voting options are being considered.On Tuesday, lawyers representing Hall Chadwick, the administrators controlling Bonza after its planes were abruptly repossessed a week ago, appeared before federal court justice Elizabeth Cheeseman seeking orders to streamline the process for the first creditors meeting on Friday. It will be held amid ongoing efforts to find a new owner for the budget carrier. Continue reading…
