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		<title>Danish Airline Buys Parts Of Bankrupt Sterling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Danish domestic airline Cimber Air said Thursday it has taken over key parts of bankrupt budget airline Sterling Airways A/S for an undisclosed amount.
The airline said it bought the Icelandic-owned airline&#8217;s name, operation certificate and Web sites, but had not taken over the aircraft or the staff.
Sterling, which is based in Denmark, filed for bankruptcy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Danish domestic airline Cimber Air said Thursday it has taken over key parts of bankrupt budget airline Sterling Airways A/S for an undisclosed amount.</p>
<p>The airline said it bought the Icelandic-owned airline&#8217;s name, operation certificate and Web sites, but had not taken over the aircraft or the staff.</p>
<p>Sterling, which is based in Denmark, filed for bankruptcy on Oct. 29. The airline said at the time it was unable to raise money for a restructuring program after its owner, Iceland&#8217;s FL Group, was hit hard by the collapse of Iceland&#8217;s financial system.</p>
<p>&#8220;In buying Sterling we saw a unique opportunity to safeguard and extend our present position as Denmark&#8217;s leading domestic airline and at the same time extend our route network to destinations in Europe,&#8221; Cimber&#8217;s Chief Executive Joergen Nielsen said.</p>
<p>The plan is that Sterling will continue as an independent airline and eventually return to the Nordic travel market, he said in a statement. Nielsen didn&#8217;t exclude offering jobs to some of the former Sterling employees as the new company expands its activities.</p>
<p>Takeover talks for Sterling failed Nov. 18 after a potential buyer withdrew due to a disagreement with a cabin crew labor union. After the collapse, the trustees handling the estate said Sterling would be dismantled and sold in parts.</p>
<p>Cimber, based in Soenderborg, southwestern Denmark, carried around 1 million passengers last year.</p>
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