Avianca Brasil was operating with 35 planes, a representative
said, but a federal judge late on Friday ordered the return of
nine planes "immediately," denying the carrier's last-minute
appeal, according to a news release by the Brazilian court.
Lessor Aircastle was scheduled to repossess its remaining nine
planes leased to Avianca Brasil by Sunday, Brazil's civil
aviation regulator said.
The vast majority of the airline's 179 cancellations so far are
scheduled to take place between Monday and Wednesday and include
some flights between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, by far
Brazil's most popular route.
For months, Avianca Brasil managed to hold on to its fleet
despite continuing to miss lease payments, as judges repeatedly
ruled that the carrier should be able to keep operating the
planes until a creditor meeting could define the fate of the
enterprise.
The creditors meeting took place last week, lifting that
restriction. Creditors approved the auction of most of Avianca's
assets.
Another lessor, Aviation Capital Group, which is owned by
Pacific Life Insurance also received a favorable decision
earlier this week to repossess nine planes, and has already
taken three.
Avianca Brasil is separate from the better-known Avianca
Holdings SA , which is based in Colombia, although both airlines
share a corporate parent.
(Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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