Go First 收到 SpiceJet 旗下 Ajay Singh 和 Busy Bee Airways 联合出价的 16B 印度卢比(1.931 亿美元),用于破产程序,旨在重启运营。 Go First receives 16B INR ($193.1M) joint bid from SpiceJet's Ajay Singh and Busy Bee Airways for bankruptcy process, aiming to restart operations.
据参加该航空公司债权人会议的两位银行家透露,作为破产程序的一部分,印度 Go First 航空公司已收到两笔总计 160 亿卢比(1.931 亿美元)的财务报价。 India's Go First has received two financial bids, totaling 16 billion rupees ($193.10 million), as part of its bankruptcy process, according to two bankers who attended a meeting of the airline's creditors. 此次联合投标由 SpiceJet 董事总经理 Ajay Singh 和 Busy Bee Airways 共同竞购。 The joint bid comes from SpiceJet's managing director Ajay Singh and Busy Bee Airways. 该计划包括注入额外资金以重启航空公司的运营。 The plan includes additional fund infusion to restart the airline's operations.