Scottish Government Puts State-Owned Loganair Up for Sale
The Scottish government has officially put Loganair, the UK's largest regional airline, on the market. The carrier was taken into public ownership in 2022 to safeguard its operations and prevent collapse. Loganair operates crucial "lifeline" routes, connecting the Scottish highlands and islands to the mainland. After a period of financial recovery and a return to profitability, ministers are now seeking a private sector buyer. The sale process is expected to take several months, with the government emphasizing the importance of securing the airline's long-term future.
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