Bloomberg
Skymark Airlines Inc plans to modernise its fleet by adding as many as 12 Boeing Co. 737 Max jets, while the once-bankrupt discount carrier will also list on the Tokyo Stock Exchange next month.
The airline intends to order four Max aircraft and lease six more, it said in a joint statement with Boeing. It will also have options to purchase an additional two planes, according to the statement, which didn’t provide a timeframe.
Part-owned by Japan’s biggest carrier, ANA Holdings Inc., Skymark had sought to relist in 2019 after emerging from bankruptcy in 2016, but pulled its application due to the pandemic. Private-equity owner Integral Corp., which assisted the carrier’s turnaround, will be among investors offering shares, Skymark said.
Skymark operates a fleet of 29 older Boeing 737 NG aircraft. The order will be reflected in Boeing’s orders once it is finalised,
according to a joint statement.