Axel Kicillof announced that the Province of Buenos Aires wants to keep control of Argentine Airlines
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This Monday morning, Governor Axel Kicillof announced that the province of Buenos Aires will buy shares of Argentine Airlines and will call other provinces to participate, in order to avoid its potential sale to a private company. This measure aroused a series of criticisms from different actors of the political arch, especially those more aligned with La Libertad Avanza (LLA), since from the management of Javier Milei it is sought to privatize …
The Buenos Aires governor said that, in case the national government decides to sell the airline, the Buenos Aires administration will take steps to prevent the dismantling of the company, which he described as an essential instrument for the connectivity and development of the country.
“The national government says that no one wants Aerolíneas Argentinas: it’s a lie, the Province of Buenos Aires does want it and, in the event that they finally decide to transfer it, expresses its vocation to start taking all the institutional steps necessary to sustain it,” announced Governor Axel Kicilof at the head of a press conference in the Golden Hall of the Government House on Monday. It was with Lieutenant Governor Verónica Magario; an…
Axel Kicillof's call for an event in San Martín where he was going to suggest that the Province of Buenos Aires could stay with Aerolíneas Argentinas had nothing spontaneous. From early on, the aeronautical guilds – not all – took care to summon the bases to the act that, on the other hand, coincided with the first year in the government of Javier Milei. Thus, the first row of seats was occupied by the heads of the aeronautical guilds, although …
In a context of uncertainty about the future of Aerolíneas Argentinas, the union secretary of the airplanes, Andrés Junor, has expressed his support for the proposal of the Buenos Aires governor, Axel Kicilof, to assume the management of the state airline in case the national government decides to get rid of it. Junor stressed that this initiative seeks to guarantee air connectivity in the country, avoiding situations similar to those experience…
The union secretary of the aircraftmen, Andrés Junor, said that the proposal “seeks to guarantee Argentines air connectivity”, so that “it does not happen as with the trains” in the 1990s when isolated cities were left inside.
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