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Since its creation as a new entity in 2023, Latin American airline group Abra has worked to forge additional consolidation in the region. Now as it plans to combine Brazilian operators Azul and GOL, ...
A plan to merge two of Brazil's top airlines to create a dominant carrier will likely win regulatory approval as a government ...
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Abra Group, the principal investor in Gol and Avianca, and Azul have today entered into a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at investigating ...
Brazilian carrier Azul SA and the principal shareholder for rival Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA reached an agreement to ...
Gol and Azul propose to maintain separate brands while coordinating their finances, networks and product offerings.
Azul CEO John Rodgerson emphasized the merger's potential to strengthen Brazil's aviation sector, highlighting plans to expand service to over 200 Brazilian cities and enhance connectivity nationwide.