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China’s Shandong Airlines is on brink of bankruptcy as losses mount

04/01/2022| 4:26:20 PM|

Air China holds a 22.8% direct stake.

Shandong Airlines is technically insolvent after the carrier for China’s coastal eastern province of Shandong accrued losses of CNY1.8 billion (USD280 million) last year as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to shackle the travel sector and costs keep rising, bringing its debt-to-asset ratio to over 100%.

Shandong Airlines’ 2021 losses narrowed by a quarter from the year before when they stood at CNY2.4 billion, according to the Jinan-based company’s latest earnings report released recently. But its debt-to-asset ratio jumped 14.28 percentage points at the end of December last year from the year before to 102.81%.

The carrier is now at risk of being delisted from the Shenzhen stock exchange and the trading of its stock was suspended from March 31. The airline’s share price closed down 2.48% at CNY3.15 (USD0.49) March 30. The stock, while listed on the mainland, is traded in Hong Kong dollars which are known as B-shares.

New listings and refinancing in the B-share market ceased in 2000, making it difficult for Shandong Airlines to raise the funds it needs to get it out of this hole. The airline is owned by the country’s flag carrier Air China, which holds a 22.8% direct stake as well as 50% of Shandong Airline’s biggest direct shareholder, Shandong Aviation Group, which has 42% equity.

Shareholders are discussing how to inject more capital into the carrier to boost liquidity, Yicai Global learned.

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