Air Antilles and Air Guyane: two takeover offers still in the running

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At the end of the hearing yesterday, the Pointe-à-Pitre commercial court two takeover offers for Cairothe parent company ofAir Antilles and Air Guyane placed in compulsory liquidation on August 2, and which employs some 300 employees.

These two offers are the one from the Cafom group, a furniture specialist (of which a shareholder is common to the Caire group), proposing a global takeover, with 194 of the 296 employees; and that of Cipim (holding of the Edeis group, manager of 16 airports) and the community of Saint-Martin, relating only to the Antilles zone, with 120 of the 218 employees in this area.

The third offer, that of Guyane Fly, proposed the takeover of the Guyanese perimeter, with 78 employees, on which the airline Air Guyane holds a public service delegation, fundamental for serving very isolated areas. However, it was automatically dismissed by the commercial court.

The judgment was reserved until September 29.

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