Bankrupt airberlin administrator seeks billions in damages from Etihad
Bankrupt German carrier airberlin’s administrator is seeking damages of up to €2 billion ($2.28 billion) from former majority shareholder Etihad Airways. A Berlin court revealed in a Dec. 14 statement that it had received a claim from airberlin’s creditors for damages against Etihad that could run...
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