Aussie Govt Backs Air T's Rex Acquisition Bid

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

The Albanese Government is delivering on its commitment to support a successful sale of Rex.

Today, the Government is announcing the details of the financing that it will provide to support the proposal put forward by Air T, Inc. (Air T) to the Administrators of Rex in connection with their bid to acquire Rex.

The Government will restructure Rex's existing debt to the Australian Government. Approximately $90 million of existing debt will be carried forward and a new commercial loan of $60 million will be provided to Rex.

This will supplement the $50 million being contributed by Air T towards the recapitalisation of the business.

In exchange for this financing and to ensure value for taxpayer money, Air T has agreed to a range of commitments aimed at preserving essential regional aviation connectivity and improving governance arrangements.

This will include returning more aircraft to service and increasing the frequency of profitable flights across the Rex network.

To safeguard this public investment, the Government will retain its security over all Rex's aircraft and simulator. This will ensure Rex's Saab fleet cannot be sold without the Government's permission and will continue to service communities across regional and remote Australia.

Separately, the Government is also announcing today that it will establish a new program capped at $5 million for local government and regional and remote airports that supported Rex through the voluntary administration process.

This new program will mitigate financial barriers to these organisations continuing to provide essential services to their communities. Eligibility will be based on the amount owed to the organisation by the Rex regional business when it entered voluntary administration.

This program is a separate Australian Government initiative and is not part of the negotiations with Air T for its acquisition of Rex.

This builds on the vision outlined in the Aviation White Paper for the benefits of aviation to be shared across regional and remote Australia, and the extension of Regional Airports Program in the 2024-25 Budget with an additional $40 million for two further funding rounds.

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