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21.07.2023 - 15:52 UTCTAR Aerolíneas (YQ, Querétaro) has entered into a long-term financing partnership with US-based Ethos Asset Management, wherein the fund will inject "significant capital" for the airline's expansion.
"We, at TAR, are very pleased to be partnering with a solid financial entity such as Ethos Asset Management, to address the opportunity that the Mexican regional aviation market presents; via a loan facility which will enable TAR to strengthen its market position and provide the financial by resources to expand TAR's footprint in the market," Chief Executive Ricardo Baston said.
The parties did not disclose the loan amount but said it would last for "several years". The partnership does not involve equity.
Baston did not respond to ch-aviation's request for more details of TAR's growth plans.
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