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Bonza owner pays Everton Football Club $30m after fleet grounding
/ | 2 Comments on Bonza owner pays Everton Football Club $30m after fleet groundingThe Times reports that the Miami-based venture capital firm injected £16 million into the football club on Tuesday, UK time, while Bonza’s four 737 MAX 8 aircraft were repossessed at around 3am AEST on Tuesday, leaving passengers stranded. The airline was later placed into voluntary administration.
Read moreAirlines tell Bonza staff they’ll be considered for roles
/In a statement issued on Tuesday afternoon, Jetstar said it had set up a “dedicated page” on its website for Bonza staff affected by the news.
Read moreKing first heard of Bonza groundings from media
Speaking to radio station 3AW, the Transport Minister also said she believed the airline itself was unaware of the truth of reports that a financial consultancy was quietly appointed to look over the airline’s accounts.
Read moreBonza enters voluntary administration
/The dramatic development comes hours after the airline suspended all of its flights and weeks after a rash of speculation about the future of the airline.
Read moreVirgin ‘saddened’ by Bonza demise
/The rival airline on Tuesday also reiterated its pledge to help stranded passengers get home and offered to assist Bonza staff members affected by news of its voluntary administration.
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