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Air T to Acquire Rex

Air T to Acquire Rex in Significant Regional Aviation Deal
The administrators of Australian Regional Express (Rex) have reached a pivotal agreement for the airline’s acquisition by US-based holding company Air T, marking a notable development in Australia’s regional aviation landscape. Air T has executed a Sale and Acceptance deed and aims to complete the transaction by the end of the year, contingent upon approval from Rex’s creditors and regulatory authorities, including the Federal Court of Australia.
Collaborative Efforts and Financial Restructuring
Air T has worked closely with Rex’s administrators and the Australian Government, which holds a secured lending position, to formulate a comprehensive solution that balances the interests of all parties involved. Central to the acquisition is a restructuring of Rex’s financing arrangements, jointly agreed upon by Air T and the Commonwealth of Australia, designed to stabilize and enhance the airline’s financial footing.
The acquisition plan includes a commitment to sustain and expand Rex’s regional operations, which serve as a critical transportation link for many Australian communities. Approximately half of Rex’s routes are not serviced by any other carrier, underscoring the airline’s importance. Air T has expressed particular interest in Rex’s Saab 340 fleet and intends to invest in the airline’s engine renewal program, aiming to return additional aircraft to active service.
Challenges and Market Reactions
Despite the promising outlook, the acquisition faces several challenges. Securing creditor approval remains a significant obstacle, alongside meeting all regulatory requirements and effectively integrating Rex’s operations with Air T’s existing business framework. Market analysts have highlighted investor skepticism concerning Rex’s financial stability and the strategic fit of the acquisition. Furthermore, competitors may respond by implementing defensive strategies or seeking new alliances to mitigate the impact of the deal.
If finalized, the acquisition is expected to reinforce Rex’s role in connecting regional Australia and provide a foundation for future growth under Air T’s stewardship. The transaction remains subject to final regulatory approvals and ongoing consultations with stakeholders.

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