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Robust demand for Thai AirAsia's IPO covers the international portion more than 10 times. Together with a concurrent private placement, the total deal size will reach $229 million.
By Aiko Hayashi | 21 May 2012
Asia's low-cost carriers will tap debt and equity markets to fund growing market share, says J.P. Morgan transport analyst.
By Aiko Hayashi | 17 May 2012
The total offering will include a private placement of up to $87 million, which could result in an overall deal size of as much as $232 million.
By Aiko Hayashi | 15 May 2012
The Hong Kong airline pockets $333 million from the sale to Swire as the company's capital expenditure and loan repayments rise.
By Edward Russell | 9 June 2010
Can Jetstar and Tiger Airways rely on growth in air travel alone to succeed?
By Edward Russell | 19 May 2010
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The $3.17 billion merger between Continental Airlines and United Airlines creates a mega US carrier in Asia with no overlapping routes in the region.
By Edward Russell | 4 May 2010
On the eve of relaunching a Hong Kong-Guam service, Continental Airlines’ Walter Dias discusses the importance of Asia to US airlines.
By Edward Russell | 1 April 2010
Airline losses can mean gains for aircraft lessors as airlines seek to shore-up balance sheets.
By Edward Russell | 22 October 2008
The opening of Dubai Airport's new terminal is a sign that Middle Eastern airlines are bucking global trends and prospering.
By Edward Russell | 15 October 2008
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