Air Calédonie restarts flights while voting to enter insolvency

Air Calédonie has resumed flight operations even as its stakeholders voted to enter insolvency proceedings, creating a simultaneous operational and legal transition. The move launches formal insolvency steps while the carrier attempts to keep services running and address creditor and operational obligations.

Discovered 2026-03-29T17:00:26.302031-07:00 | 2026-03-29T17:00:26.302031-07:00

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  • Air Calédonie resumed scheduled operations while voting to enter insolvency, an uncommon combination that directly affects service continuity and the start of formal restructuring procedures.
  • Similar insolvency cases have involved administrators seeking asset or AOC sales to preserve parts of the business; administrators pursued such a sale to enable a partial restart in the Eastern Airways case (see administrators pursued a sale to enable a partial restart).

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First Seen
2026-03-29T17:00:26.302031-07:00
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2026-04-01T02:40:08.730270-07:00
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