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Air T, a US airline provider, acquires Australian regional airline Rex

Air T, a U.S. aviation service provider, announced on Tuesday that it had signed a contract with Regional Express Holdings' voluntary administrators to purchase the failed Australian regional airline Rex. The transaction was backed by Australia.

Air T would take over Rex, the regional airline that has been struggling to compete against larger rivals Qantas or Virgin Australia.

Air T stated that the deal will include a restructuring of Rex’s financial arrangements with the Australian Government and should be completed by the end the year.

Air T, a company that provides air delivery for companies such as FedEx, has announced it will take Rex's operation over, providing vital air routes for local communities.

Rex, a company that focused on servicing Australia's vast rural area with smaller aircraft, went into voluntary administration in the past year. It was then removed from Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in September after more than seven month of its administrators launching a sale.

In February, the Australian government indicated that it would buy the airline in case no private bids were made.

Catherine King, the Australian Transport Minister, said that this deal was a move to bring Rex out from administration and maintain "critical aviation connections for regional communities." (Reporting and editing by Tasim Zaid in Bengaluru, Nikita Maria Jio from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)