The crash killed one passenger and injured nine others.
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With one hurdle left, Ravn aims to relaunch service To Unalaska
Ravn Alaska says it could resume scheduled flights between Anchorage and Unalaska in two weeks.
Alaska Airlines announces hundreds of layoffs and furloughs
The company is borrowing more than $1.3 billion from the U.S. Treasury as it struggles with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Flight co-op aims to ease Unalaska’s travel woes — but they need a lot more people
The vision is a $10 per month service offering $600 seats on charter flights and protection against delays.
Ravn is bankrupt and selling off assets but still wants to give chief executive a bonus
Ravn said they expect the final sale of all of its assets to generate more than $55 million, far exceeding what the company anticipated.
Last-minute deal will keep some Ravn planes and service in Alaska
The sale to Float Shuttle has been cleared by federal bankruptcy court, the company says, and the new owners aim to have federal approval to resume flying in about a month.
Ravn is fighting to keep flying, but a French bank is pushing to sell off the company’s planes
Ravn estimates that a liquidation would raise no more than $41 million. That would not be enough to pay the claims of the unsecured creditors, which include Anchorage-based Petro Star, GCI and Northern Air Cargo.
Alaska Seaplanes moves to buy PenAir
PenAir is owned by RavnAir Group, which declared bankruptcy earlier this year amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
North Slope Borough backs out of deal with Ravn, reaffirms right to commandeer assets in emergency
The North Slope Borough is backing out of a tentative deal to rent RavnAir Group’s Utqiaġvik hangar and is reasserting its right to use Ravn’s assets to support air service to its communities during the coronavirus emergency.
Ravn is $90M in debt and could be forced to shut down for good, court docs say
Alaska’s largest rural airline is $90 million in debt and could be forced to sell its assets and shut down permanently, putting rural travel and supply lines in peril unless the government or new investors come to the aid of the bankrupt company, according to documents filed in federal court.