Air Antilles Placed on Judicial Review, Six-Month Observation Period
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Fragilized for several months, Air Antilles has been placed in court by the Pointe-à-Pitre court. If any improvement is still possible, the regional company, whose aircraft have been immobilized since December, faces a critical financial situation.
The company, owned mainly by the community of Saint-Martin, had made its declaration of cessation of payments on January 16 The joint commercial tribunal of Pointe-à-Pitre a
Suffering from a "highly degraded cash flow", the company is at risk, even if justice considers that a "recovery perspective exists".
The Pointe-à-Pitre commercial court placed the Air Antilles company on judicial review this Monday, February 2, for a period of six months. Next appointment to the court on April 23, 2026.
Air Antilles, already at the standstill since the beginning of December, has been placed in court with a period of observation of six months, against the background of serious difficulties in cash flow and blocking of its air carrier certificate by the DGAC. The future of this small regional company, essential for connections between the French islands of the West Indies, seems now very uncertain for both travellers and employees. The joint cour…
Pointe-à-Pitre, 2 Feb 2026 (AFP) – The Pointe-à-Pitre Joint Commercial Court placed the airline Air Antilles on judicial review on Monday, with a six-month observation period, based on the judgment consulted by the AFP. The court provisionally fixed the date of cessation of payments to [...] The Air Antilles article placed in judicial review, a six-month observation period appeared first on MARINE & OCÉANS.
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