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Malaysian court grants AirAsia X restraining order on creditors

Malaysia’s high court on Wednesday granted a restraining order for three months on 15 of AirAsia X Bhd.’s creditors over the debt recast talks for the airline.

The order, applied for by AirAsia X to address its obligations in a timely manner, gives the creditors an opportunity for amicable discussions without “extraneous considerations,” according to an exchange filing.

The order comes with certain carve-outs, which means some creditors can continue legal proceedings subject to not executing the judgment pending the lapse of today’s order, according to Kwan Will Sen, a lawyer representing Malaysia Airports and BOC Aviation Ltd.

AirAsia Group Bhd.’s long-haul arm in October proposed a sweeping restructuring plan that would wipe out almost 63.5 billion ringgit ($15 billion) in debt and save the Malaysian carrier from being dragged under by aviation’s worst-ever crisis.

The proposal will reduce shareholder capital at AirAsia X by 90%. Last month, the court separated the airline’s creditors into three categories, with Airbus SE, the largest, placed in a group of its own.

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