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Australian airline Bonza hits turbulence as fleet repossessed

Administrator appointed, saying future will depend on discussions with leasing company.

Bonza has 300 employees and began commercial flights from the Sunshine Coast in January last year.

Nevil Gibson Wed, 01 May 2024

Startup Australian airline Bonza was placed in voluntary administration on Tuesday after the repossession of its five Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.

The move came after an early-morning seizure by aircraft leasing company AIP Capital.

This took Bonza by surprise as the crew had already boarded an

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Nevil Gibson Wed, 01 May 2024
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