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List of airline bankruptcies in the United States. A number of major airlines have declared bankruptcy and have either ceased operations, or reorganized under bankruptcy protection. Airlines, like any business, are susceptible to market fluctuations and economic difficulties.
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22 Ιουλ 2023 · For 64 airlines COVID-19 was the death blow but in the preceding decades carriers have been forced to cease operations for a variety of reasons. We wish we could list them all, but the truth is there have been far too many, so here are some of the most famous airlines that vanished from the skies.
Several airlines have declared bankruptcy, with some ceasing operations, while other airlines reported historic reductions in flights, as well as accelerating retirements of certain aircraft types, such as the Airbus A340, Airbus A380, or the Boeing 747.
Despite the devastating impact of the pandemic on the airline industry, surprisingly few airlines went out of business in 2020, thanks to government support and financial strategies like sale-and-leasebacks, but more failures are expected in 2021 as government support wanes and revenue remains low.