Loganair Owners Halt Sale, Citing 'Exceptional' Performance
The UK's largest regional airline, Loganair, is no longer for sale. The airline's owners, brothers Stephen and Peter Bond, have officially withdrawn it from the market after putting it up for sale in October 2022. They cited the carrier's exceptional performance, which has gone 'beyond all expectations'. The owners stated the airline has never been in a stronger position and are now fully committed to its future. Loganair operates a fleet of over 40 aircraft and is a vital link for the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
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