At its core, Gol Gohar represents more than just a mining site — it’s a symbol of resilience, innovation, and economic ...
Gol Linhas Aéreas' bankruptcy may not necessarily benefit Azul as Gol could emerge stronger. There's no fleet compatibility between Azul and Gol, making it unlikely for Azul to take any aircraft from ...
The Brazilian airline Gol reported upbeat third-quarter results, with significant increases in revenues and EBITDA. The company's performance is influenced by factors such as fuel prices, exchange ...
American Airlines and GOL are to deepen ties by expanding their existing codeshare partnership and increasing commercial cooperation on services between the US and Brazil. The two airlines have signed ...
Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA (BSP:GOLL54) reports a robust quarter with significant EBITDA growth and improved leverage, ...
GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A., Brazil’s largest domestic airline, today announces that it will resume flying the Boeing 737 MAX on commercial routes in its domestic network, starting December 9.
GOL Linhas Areas Inteligentes (GOL) has announced that it reached an agreement with Abra Group, its parent company, which will convert up to $2.5 billion of debt and obligations into equity as it aims ...
Avianca and Gol owner Abra Group is close to acquiring a majority stake in Chilean carrier SKY Airline after requesting ...
American Airlines plans to acquire about 5% of Brazilian carrier Gol’s shares for R1.05 billion ($200 million) as part of a plan by the airlines to expand an existing marketing and codeshare agreement ...
Brazilian low-cost carrier Gol has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the USA to “address ongoing challenges” created by the Covid-19 pandemic. “Gol has undertaken significant efforts to ...
SÃO PAULO, June 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. (B3: GOLL4) ("Company" or "GOL"), a leading Brazilian airline, hereby announces that it has successfully completed the ...
SAO PAULO, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Monday allowed Brazilian airline Gol GOLL4.SA to borrow the first $350 million of its proposed bankruptcy financing, which a company attorney ...
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