State airlines shy away from HNA restructuring, which is postponed for three months
- The state carriers have stayed away from HNA because of the impact of Covid-19, sources say
- Deadline for the submission of a restructuring proposal has been postponed to November 10
HNA Group and Hainan Airlines did not respond to requests for comment.
A deadline for HNA’s restructuring plan was postponed to November 10 from August 10 by the Hainan High People’s Court in a ruling last Friday. The provincial authorities, which are represented on the committee that oversees HNA, want the management of HNA’s airport assets – including Haikou Meilan International Airport, the gateway to Hainan province’s capital – to remain in state hands. They also want at least one member of any consortium for airport assets to be a state-owned enterprise, the sources said.
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“The work related to laying down of the proposal for restructuring plan is still undergoing. The related content of the proposal has not been finalised. The company and its subsidiaries applied to the Hainan High People’s Court to extend the submission deadline of the proposal for three months,” Hainan Airlines said in a filing on Friday. The airline was successful with its application, and said it would continue to work on the proposal based on asset investigation, liability review and the introduction of strategic investors.