Trans Maldivian Airways Restructures, Sold To Carlyle

Trans Maldivian Airways DHC-6 Twin Otters
Trans Maldivian Airways DHC-6 Twin Otters at Malé International Airport’s seaplane terminal.
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Seaplane operator Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) has completed a restructuring that has seen its majority ownership transfer to funds affiliated with U.S. investment firm Carlyle. TMA, which relies on incoming tourists to the Maldives’ main international gateway Male International Airport (MLE) as...
Guy Ferneyhough

Based in London, Guy Ferneyhough is Managing Editor, Aviation Week Intelligence Network, and Aviation Week's Podcast Editor.

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