Malaysia Airlines 'ready to shut down if restructuring talks fail'
'Sizeable' number of creditors support plan but more needed, says CEO in report
Kuala Lumpur
MALAYSIA Airlines is prepared to shut down if ongoing talks with leasing companies about a restructuring plan fail, The Edge Malaysia cited the national carrier's chief executive officer (CEO) as saying.
A "sizeable" number of creditors support the company's plan, some are against it and others are still undecided, Izham Ismail told the business weekly in an interview on Saturday.
The company needs …
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