Brazil, Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes and Azul

A plan to merge two of Brazil's top airlines to create a dominant carrier will likely win regulatory approval as a government ...
Brazilian airlines Azul and Gol announced Wednesday after trading closed on the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa) that they ...
Abra Group and Brazilian carrier Azul have entered a memorandum of understanding to explore a combination that would create ...
The merger of Brazilian airlines Azul (NYSE:AZUL) and Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (OTCPK:GOLLQ) will bolster the country’s aviation industry and expand routes, Azul Chief Executive John ...
Executives from Azul and Abra Group — Gol’s largest shareholder — signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding on Wednesday, opening talks for a merger process.
Simply sign up to the Airlines myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The boss of Brazilian airline Azul has argued that its planned merger with rival Gol to create the country’s ...
Abra—which also controls Colombia’s flag carrier Avianca—and Azul concluded the two Brazilian airlines have 90% complimentary ...
Gol and Azul have likely "gotten that thumbs up from the government, and they see a real possibility (of the merger being approved)," said lawyer Xavier Rosales. Ports and Airports Minister Silvio ...
Azul has been on a (downward) rollercoaster for the past few months. Read why I maintain my Hold rating on AZUL stock.