SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Global airlines are in talks with Gol to invest in the Brazilian airline, which is undergoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the U.S., local newspaper Valor Economico reported on Tuesday, citing sources.

The report mentions U.S.-based companies United Airlines and American Airlines (NASDAQ:), as well as European firms Air France-KLM, International Airlines Group (LON:) and Lufthansa Group among the groups in talks with Gol.

The Brazilian airline, which last week announced a memorandum of understanding to explore a merger with local rival Azul, has been in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings since early 2024.

© Reuters. An airplane of Brazilian airline Gol is seen at Brasilia International Airport, in Brasilia, Brazil May 27, 2024.REUTERS/Adriano Machado/File Photo

Valor Economico said the investments from global airlines would be made as part of Gol’s exit from Chapter 11.

Gol declined to comment. United Airlines, American Airlines, International Airlines Group and Lufthansa and Air France-KLM did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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