Transfer of Air Antilles to CIPIM in Saint Martin & Liquidation of Air Guyane: Latest Updates & Implications

2023-09-29 13:41:16

This is the decision taken by the Pointe-à-Pître Commercial Court which ruled this Friday morning for the transfer of Air Antilles to the CIPIM* of Saint Martin and which declared the liquidation of Air Guyane. The resumption of activities of the new company in the West Indies will be effective from October 1, 2023

Guadeloupe La 1ère • Published on September 29, 2023 at 9:41 a.m., updated on September 29, 2023 at 9:59 a.m.

The particularly disrupted flight of the resumption of the activities of the CAIRE group, whose judicial liquidation was declared at the beginning of last August, therefore ends this Friday, September 29 with the decision of the Pointe-à-Pître commercial court.

It is therefore the CIPIM Group made up of the Territorial Collectivity of Saint Martin with the EDEIS Group which is allocated part of the activities of the former CAIRE group in the Antilles area.
It is therefore up to him to relaunch these activities from October and to reconstitute a fully operational aviation company.

A solution which only provides for the maintenance of 120 of the 218 positions which existed in the former Air Antilles activity.

*CIPIM: holding company of the Edeis group, manager of 16 airports and the community of Saint-Martin.

The Guyanese part of CAIRE’s activities is experiencing a completely different fate since the court has chosen to liquidate Air Guyane. A liquidation which effectively results in the dismissal of the 78 employees of this company.
In fact, the Guyanese authorities find themselves at the foot of a wall that will have to be knocked down to guarantee territorial continuity, particularly between the so-called interior communes and those of the Guyanese coast.
A situation which was already envisaged by the Collectivity of Guyana since the rejection during analysis of the proposals formulated by the Guyanese buyers and even though the president of the Collectivity did not intend to maintain the public service delegation if the offer of the CAFOM was accepted by the court.

Reactions to these two decisions will be offered to you later in this article.

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