News of upcoming meetings between Virgin Australia’s management and potential investors signals a promising turnaround for one of Australia’s key aviation players. Once a formidable competitor to industry giant Qantas, Virgin Australia weathered severe challenges following its 2020 bankruptcy—a fallout from the pandemic-induced travel restrictions that rocked global aviation. Now, the company is preparing for a possible share re-listing under Bain Capital, marking a pivotal moment in its history.
At the end of last year, a landmark event occurred in the Australian aviation sector. Virgin Australia, owned by Bain Capital, overtook Qantas Airways Ltd. $QAN.AX to become the largest and most reliable airline in the country. This significant shift in the market could influence the strategic decisions of its main competitor and pave the way for Qantas’s potential return to the stock market.