Malaysia Airlines to be given free reign by Malaysian prime minister.(Abdullah Ahmad Badawi)(Brief Article)

From: Airline Industry Information | Date: March 1, 2006 | Copyright information

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Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysia's prime minister, has pledged not to interfere in the restructuring programme of Malaysia Airlines despite the government being the carrier's majority shareholder.

The airline is attempting to raise MYR4bn as part of its restructuring initiative.

According to The Associated Press, the air...

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