Today
Citi’s Bonza links emerge in emails showing overdue invoices
The Wall Street investment banking giant is a lender to AIP Capital, the aircraft lessor tied to the budget airline and its ailing private equity owner.
- Ayesha de Kretser
Yesterday
- Exclusive
- Aviation
Bonza’s backers plotted to ‘get the planes out’ and ‘wind this up’
Leaked documents show the writing was on the wall for the budget carrier weeks before it collapsed, and suggest co-ordination between its financiers and owners.
- Updated
- Ayesha de Kretser
This Month
Vanessa Hudson’s ACCC settlement is six months too late
Vanessa Hudson could have made settling the ACCC case a hallmark of her regime. Nine months after her elevation, it’s a little late for that.
- Myriam Robin
- Opinion
- The AFR View
Why didn’t ACCC litigate Qantas?
Is what might be seen as regulatory brand ransom to force companies to admit to lesser charges and avoid the need to litigate, the way the watchdog should seek to uphold Australia’s consumer protection and competition law?
- The AFR View
- Opinion
- Aviation
Qantas’ Hudson takes the chance to shed some Joyce baggage
Vanessa Hudson has finally accepted reality by making a deal with the competition watchdog over ghost flights.
- Jennifer Hewett
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Transurban’s buying and building days not done yet
Investors would have reacted much more strongly to any sort of distribution guidance. Instead, Transurban’s Michelle Jablko gave them the long road to value creation.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Updated
- Aviation
Qantas pays $120m to settle ghost flights case
Customers on cancelled flights will receive up to $450 in compensation after the airline admitted it misled travellers and agreed to pay $120 million to settle.
- Updated
- Ayesha de Kretser and Lucas Baird
THL in $200m wipeout as grey nomads stop buying campervans
The operator of Britz and Maui brands said it was also expecting to impair its businesses overseas, and was surprised by how quickly sales had dried up.
- Simon Evans
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Admitting Qantas’ ‘ghost flight’ misconduct is a win for Hudson
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has taken the pragmatic approach of fessing up to the ACCC and ending the so-called ‘ghost flights’ case. It’s another step in her rebuild.
- James Thomson
777 Partners accused of fraud, double-pledging assets in lawsuit
777 owns or has stakes in several football teams around the world and has a sprawling collection of businesses, including Bonza which is in voluntary administration.
- Jill R. Shah and David Hellier
CommBank to refi PE-backed logistics giant; Daimler, IFM tip into debt
The new loan comes four years after Allegro Funds, led by deal maker Adrian Loader, paid less than $10 million to acquire Team Global Express.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Is Bonza a goner? Woolworths’ $8b crisis; Bizarre quantum theory
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and Anthony delve into Bonza’s crash landing, reveal the real cost of Woolworths’ PR crisis and answer a listener’s question about Australia’s whopper venture capital investment.
How 777 Partners bad marriage doomed Bonza from the start
Documents pitched to investors prove Bonza could never succeed with the fleet it was leasing – a condition of its relationship with 777 Partners.
- Ayesha de Kretser
Bapcor shapes as takeover target after share price rout
Macquarie says the Autobarn owner is a target after the 24pc plunge in its share price. It had private equity owners more than a decade ago.
- Simon Evans
Bonza directors say they were blindsided by lease cancellation
The airline laid off staff and extended its flying outage to Tuesday because it can’t find planes.
- Ayesha de Kretser
Animus Rex: airline’s extraordinary threat to ground a local mayor
King Island mayor Marcus Blackie has been threatened with a Rex blacklisting after he accused the airline of price-gouging.
- Myriam Robin
- Opinion
- The AFR View
Bonza’s grounding strands airline competition too
Had the government dealt with some of the highly public problems of aviation with more alacrity than it has, the failure of one small player would not have seemed such a blow.
- The AFR View
Bonza’s sister airline cuts 777 Partners, restructures debt
Flair Airlines finds new backers as Bonza edges closer to the brink.
- Ayesha de Kretser
‘Consumers pulling back’: Autobarn owner Bapcor in $500m wipeout
Shares in Bapcor, which runs 1100 stores under the Autobarn, Autopro and Burson banners, tumbled as much as 35 per cent after a hefty profit downgrade.
- Simon Evans
Man lodges 20,000 noise complaints, Greens hold noise inquiry
Yes, aircraft noise complaints are rising, says Airservices Australia. But only because of one guy.
- Updated
- Myriam Robin