MESA, Arizona, July 14, 2023– MD Helicopters, LLC, is pleased to announce that Mt Hutt Aviation and 369 Ltd have teamed together to join MDH’s network of Authorized Service Centers (ASC). Together these organizations will increase the level of service and support to MDH aircraft in New Zealand and the surrounding Australasia region. Currently their combined maintenance services include over 40% of the MDH aircraft operating in this region.
With a combined 50+ years of experience maintaining helicopters between each organization, MHA and 369 capabilities include maintenance, avionics, refurbishment, and specialty paint services.
About Mt Hutt Aviation
Established in 2013, Mt Hutt Aviation delivers fleet management support and maintenance between two purpose-built facilities in Canterbury. In addition to maintenance capabilities, MHA offers 24/7 support on time-critical projects as well as on-site engineering and avionics services.
About 369 Ltd
Based in Tauranga in the North Island, 369 is a family operated business with decades of experience working exclusively with the MDH airframe. Their services include maintenance and repair on the full line of civilian single-engine MD Helicopters models.
About MD Helicopters
MD Helicopters, LLC (MDH) manufactures high-performance rotorcraft solutions that support operators flying military, commercial, law enforcement, utility, and VIP mission profiles. With thousands of aircraft in service worldwide, MDH has been designing and building aircraft known for their safety, versatility, responsiveness, speed, and reliability since 1947. Our commitment to product sustainment and customer success allows MDH to deliver aircraft unmatched in their performance and reliability. MD Helicopters, LLC is owned by an investment consortium comprised of MBIA Insurance, Bardin Hill Investment Partners LP, and MB Global Partners.
(Reuters) – Jet Airways Ltd, India’s biggest full-service carrier, has been under dark clouds for the most part of the past year, and several efforts are on to save the sinking airline.
While intense pricing competition, weak rupee and rising fuel costs have hurt Indian airlines like IndiGo owned by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd and SpiceJet Ltd, Jet Airways is in a league of its own.
Saddled with a debt of about 80.52 billion rupees ($1.14 billion) as of Sept. 30, Jet is desperately searching for a deal that could help mitigate its severe liquidity crunch. The airline has a market capitalisation of 28.81 billion rupees as of Friday’s close.
Here’s how Jet has fared:
May 3 – Jet shares fall 12.3 percent after InterGlobe Aviation reported a slump in net profit for March-quarter a day earlier
May 23 – Jet posts first quarterly loss in at least 12 quarters, says it has a negative net worth that ‘may create uncertainties’
Aug 1 – Media report says Jet asked employees to take an up to 25 percent cut in salaries as a part of a cost cutting measure
Aug 3 – Jet denies report that it cannot fly beyond 60 days, and dismisses conjecture of stake sale
Aug 9 – Airline defers board meet for first-quarter results
Aug 11 – After State Bank of India chairman says Jet’s loan is on the bank’s watch list, Jet says it is regular in payment obligations to all banks
Aug 13 – Airline reaffirms that it is considering various options to meet its funding requirements
Aug 15 – Report says U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group LP is in talks to buy a stake in Jet’s frequent-flier loyalty programme JetPrivilege
Aug 20 – Sources tell Reuters that private equity firm TPG Capital is considering investing in Jet, but is not close to finalising a deal
Aug 27 – Jet posts loss for the June-quarter, says it will inject funds and cut costs by more than 20 billion rupees in two years
Sept 4 – Government plans relief package for airlines
Sept 6 – Jet says it paid salaries to 84 percent of its employees after reports emerge that pilots warned ‘non-cooperation’ over salary default
Sept 20 – Income Tax department conducts survey at Jet’s premises
• Over two dozen passengers on a Jet flight are treated for minor injuries after the plane loses cabin pressure
Oct 4 – Rating agency ICRA downgrades the company’s long term loans and NCDs, citing impact of steep increase in jet fuel prices, rupee depreciation, delay in implementation of liquidity initiatives
Oct 18 – Report says Indian conglomerate Tata Group is in talks to buy stake in Jet. Jet calls report “speculative”
Oct 30 – U.S.-based Delta Air Lines Inc expresses interest to buy Jet stake from promoter Naresh Goyal and Etihad Airways
Nov 5 – Report says Tata aims to buy the 51 percent stake in the airline owned by Naresh Goyal, and Etihad Airways’ 24 percent stake, and merge Jet with Vistara
Nov 12 – Jet posts third straight quarterly loss, chief executive officer Vinay Dube expresses confidence in overcoming current challenges
Nov 13 – Tata Sons begins due diligence to buy Jet, reports say
Jet executive says company is in talks with multiple parties for a stake sale in its loyalty program, and equity infusion in the airline
Nov 15 – Shares surge nearly 25 percent following reports that the debt-laden airline was nearing a rescue deal with Tata Sons; another report says the Indian government asked Tata to explore buying Jet
Nov 16 – Tata Sons says discussions on Jet is preliminary and no proposal has been made
Nov 20 – Tata Sons may go slow on Jet deal after some directors from Tata’s board expressed concerns, according to media reports
Nov 21 – The airline says news on Naresh Goyal, Etihad discussing merger of JetPrivilege with Jet Airways is speculative
Nov 22 – Independent director Ranjan Mathai resigns, citing rising pressure from other commitments
Nov 26 – Report says Naresh Goyal may hand over Jet Airways ops to Etihad Airways
Dec 3 – Jet says it will stop providing free meals to most domestic economy class passengers from January, in its latest move to cut costs and boost revenues
Dec 5 – Jet and Etihad Airways have been holding rescue talks with Jet’s bankers, sources tell Reuters
Dec 6 – Jet tells its pilot union it will clear all salary dues by April, and gives them schedule outlining when the payments will be made, source tells Reuters
Dec 7 – ICRA cuts Jet rating yet again, cites delays in implementation of the proposed liquidity initiatives by Jet’s management
Dec 14 – Goyal’s penchant for control has come up as a major obstacle as the airline tries to negotiate a rescue deal, several people who have worked closely with him or known him over the years tell Reuters
Jan 2 – The airline says it has delayed payment to a consortium of Indian banks, led by SBI; ICRA cuts rating again
Jan 10 – Jet proposes to creditors that it will catch up with debt payments in arrears by September and from April will meet debt payments as they come due, according to a document seen by Reuters
Jan 11 – Crisis talks between Jet and aircraft lessors have failed to ease a row over late payments, prompting some lessors to explore taking back aircraft, three people familiar with the matter tell Reuters. Etihad is not “in any position to sink new equity into Jet at this juncture,” says a person familiar with Etihad’s position.
($1 = 70.5090 rupees)
(Compiled by Arnab Paul and Chris Thomas in Bengaluru; Editing by Gopakumar Warrier)