Cityjet
Winthrop hires Rothschild for potential sale
Seen & Heard: Capping energy bills and Aer Lingus job cuts
Cityjet booked exceptional gain of €163m from examinership
Airline no longer operates aircraft under its own brand
Granite Digital acquires Dublin-based Willows Consulting
Company’s latest acquisition will add 120 customers and is part of ongoing growth strategy
KPMG and Deloitte ‘corporate undertakers’ make their move as Irish businesses face triple threat
Joe Brennan: Might upcoming wave of troubled companies be handled differently to the post-crash victims?
Former JWT shareholder buying back assets in bid to revive business
Tour operator forced to fold in April as industry hit hard by Covid travel restrictions
Up in the air: Pilots grounded by Covid-19 face a turbulent future
Hundreds of Irish pilots on minimal or no pay have been forced to look for low-paid jobs
CWSI forecasts jump in revenues after acquiring AVR for €5.2m
Mobile and cloud security specialist makes first acquisition as it looks to expand abroad
Ken Fennell: ‘There is a growing feeling that there could be a lot of companies in trouble’
Interview: Insolvency expert expects clarity by September on surviving businesses
Fórsa warns thousands of aviation jobs will be lost permanently
Trade union seeks industry-specific supports and warns that the Republic faces being left behind post-Covid
Examinerships saved almost 600 jobs last year
Experts predict spike in applications in second half of 2021 as Covid supports phased out
Aviation had a tough 2020 - and next year remains uncertain
A key question now is: when does the industry start climbing out of this trough?
Emerald Airlines seeks licence from regulators in the Republic
Aer Lingus put contract to operate regional services out for tender earlier this year
‘We wanted the kids to have a second language so we flew over on a whim’
Wild Geese: Niamh Stack went from flight attendant in Dublin to life coach in Madrid
CityJet exits examinership after High Court ruling
More than 400 jobs retained as survival scheme wipes millions off Dublin airline’s debt
Judge ‘minded’ to approve survival scheme for CityJet
Proposal would allow Dublin-based airline continue on ‘a slimmed down’ basis
High Court told Revenue will not oppose CityJet survival scheme
Scheme has the support of a majority of the airline’s creditors
Revenue seeks clarifications before agreeing to CityJet survival scheme
Scheme would save 146 Irish jobs, counsel for airline’s examiner tells High Court
High Court extends Cityjet’s period of protection to 100 days
Judge refuses request by pilots’ union to extend statutory notice period of redundancies
Pilots’ protest did not ‘serve anyone well’ – airline chairman
Demonstration took place at airline’s headquarters near Dublin Airport
Cityjet pilots to protest at airline’s Irish headquarters
Around 270 jobs with company, including 57 pilots, at Dublin Airport are at risk
Cityjet rejects claims it plans to use Scandinavian crew
Airline begins redundancy talks with pilot association as part of plan to cut 280 jobs
Cityjet pilots fear Scandinavian crew will replace them
Irish-based airline has contract to provide aircraft and crew to fly routes for SAS
Hong Kong tensions unnerve world stocks
China’s plan to impose new security law on Hong Kong rattles markets
CityJet moves to make 700-plus staff redundant
Airline to lay off 276 in its Dublin and London operations as part of restructuring
Recovery of airline industry is vital for the health of the economy
Devastated by the impact of Covid-19, the industry will take ‘several years’ to recover
Fears over Aer Lingus jobs as British Airways seeks 12,000 redundancies
‘A matter of time’ before Irish airline seeks cuts after owner IAG reports €535m loss
High Court confirms appointment of examiner to CityJet
Regional airline flies routes on behalf of clients such as Aer Lingus and SAS
‘Armchair investors’ rush to open stock trading accounts
Seen & Heard: Amazon leases first e-commerce warehouse in Ireland
Stobart Air facing into fair degree of turbulence
Regional airlines among the hardest by Covid-19 travel restrictions
Covid-hit Irish companies face ‘going concern’ challenges
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
Covid-hit Irish companies face ‘going concern’ challenges
Auditors may issue qualified opinions on firms’ annual accounts and directors’ ability
Interim examiner appointed to Dublin-based airline CityJet
Covid-19 has affected a planned merger the company had with another airline
Cityjet seeks auditors’ advice on navigating Covid-19 crisis
Airline flies routes on contract for grounded European carriers
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