These Are the Airlines Teetering on the Brink of Covid Ruin

  • List populated by carriers in Africa, Latin America and Asia
  • Airlines with scant government suppport more likely to flail
Airlines Face Longer Road to Recovery Than Other Industries
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Having a home government with deep -- and open -- pockets is emerging as key in terms of whether an airline will make it through the coronavirus pandemic.

Carriers in jurisdictions where there is scant support from up high are most likely to go bust, according to an analysis by Bloomberg News. Using the Z-score method developed by Edward Altman in the 1960s to predict bankruptcies, Bloomberg sifted through available data on listed commercial airlines to identify the ones most prone to financial strife.