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  • Thursday, 31 December, 2020
    Airlines
    British Airways secures state backing for £2bn loan

    Airline will not be allowed to pay dividends to parent IAG for duration of loan

  • Friday, 18 December, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Spending the corporate cash mountain

    Companies will need to deploy wisely the money they have raised this year

  • Friday, 13 November, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Markets have found reasons to be cheerful

    Potential coronavirus vaccine challenges narrative of lower-for-longer interest rates

  • Friday, 30 October, 2020
    Airlines
    European airlines braced for more pain as lockdowns return

    Air France-KLM posts quarterly loss and warns of gloomier outlook

  • Thursday, 22 October, 2020
    LombardKate Burgess
    Don’t fly away: BA owner’s tough ask to investors with shares at lows

    IAG grounds expectations as bookings fall; Shaftesbury taps shareholders to weather coronavirus storm

  • Thursday, 22 October, 2020
    British Airways owner IAG slashes flight schedules as losses hit €1.3bn

    Bookings worse than expected as new Covid infections increase in airline group’s biggest markets

  • Friday, 16 October, 2020
    British Airways PLC
    BA fine for data breach in 2018 sharply reduced

    Relief for airline after UK’s data protection regulator cuts penalty to £20m

  • Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
    Hedge fund Marshall Wace takes large stake in BA owner IAG

    Bet is sign London-based group believes there is value in UK stocks despite pandemic

  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    LexBritish Airways PLC
    BA: Cruz control Premium

    Friends may wonder whether to congratulate new chief Sean Doyle or commiserate with him

  • Promoted Content
  • Monday, 12 October, 2020
    British Airways PLC
    BA chief Alex Cruz steps down as airline reels from pandemic

    Aer Lingus boss Sean Doyle takes reins in management shake-up

  • Tuesday, 6 October, 2020
    Airlines
    Brussels reaffirms post-Brexit stance on airline ownership rules

    BA parent IAG says it has agreed contingency plans with national regulators on non-EU shareholdings

  • Thursday, 24 September, 2020
    Willie Walsh
    Willie Walsh takes first job after leaving IAG

    Former chief executive of BA owner will join Dublin-based travel tech group CarTrawler

  • Monday, 21 September, 2020
    Airlines
    Airlines pine for roar of jet engines over the Atlantic

    Big carriers face growing threat on what was one of the busiest and most lucrative routes

  • Thursday, 10 September, 2020
    BA owner IAG launches steeply discounted €2.75bn rights issue

    Airline warns it expects to carry fewer passengers as it attempts to shore up finances after coronavirus disruption

  • Tuesday, 8 September, 2020
    British Airways owner suffers big shareholder revolt over pay

    More than 20% of investors vote against remuneration of outgoing IAG chief and other executives

  • Tuesday, 1 September, 2020
    British Airways PLC
    IAG boss Walsh under fire over pay award while aviation struggles

    Advisory group ISS urges investors to vote against BA owner’s remuneration plan and bonus for outgoing CEO

  • Friday, 7 August, 2020
    British Airways PLC
    Thousands of British Airways staff braced for job cuts

    Airline pushes ahead with restructuring after more than 6,000 apply for voluntary redundancy

  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    LexCompanies
    Corporate earnings: locked down for longer Premium

    Governments and central banks lack the resources to shield companies from further blanket lockdowns

  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    BA parent IAG launches €2.75bn rights issue as losses swell

    Chief executive says airline group is ‘facing an unprecedented crisis’

  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    City Bulletin
    City Bulletin: British Airways’ owner strengthens finances with €2.75bn capital raise Premium

    IAG’s €2.75bn cash call, Natwest takes £2bn charge, big tech’s blowout earnings

  • Friday, 24 July, 2020
    BA parent IAG weighs €2.75bn rights issue to shore up balance sheet

    Potential capital raising comes as airlines struggle with collapse in demand

  • Monday, 15 June, 2020
    UK business & economy
    Willie Walsh defends British Airways over job cut plans

    IAG chief hits back at MPs’ report on redundancies and accuses them of ignoring facts

  • Friday, 5 June, 2020
    Airlines
    British Airways threatens legal action over UK quarantine plans

    Willie Walsh, head of airline’s parent company, says government’s plans are ‘terrible’

  • Thursday, 7 May, 2020
    British Airways parent slams possible UK quarantine plans

    IAG boss Willie Walsh warns people will not fly if government brings in new measures

  • Thursday, 7 May, 2020
    Heathrow expansion
    Heathrow’s third runway project now ‘impossible’, says IAG chief

    Willie Walsh points out that expansion plans face bigger challenges due to coronavirus impact

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