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    Bonza in talks with six buyers despite owing $100m and losing planes

    Ayesha de Kretser
    Ayesha de KretserSenior reporter

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    Bonza’s administrators say multiple parties have expressed interest in buying the collapsed airline, telling a meeting of creditors the budget carrier owes more than $100 million to backers, customers and staff.

    In a meeting in Sydney on Friday, Hall Chadwick’s Richard Albarran said 777 Partners, the airline’s ailing Miami-based private equity owners, had injected about $78 million into Bonza, which only began flying early last year.

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