Scores of flights have been cancelled following the appointment of liquidators to an ill-fated Scottish airline.
EcoJet Airlines, which had ambitious plans to become the world’s first electric airline, went under last year after a reported unsuccessful attempt to raise £20 million.
Provisional liquidators were appointed in February and, as reported by The Herald, Opus Restructuring has since been formally appointed as liquidators for the stricken firm.
The announcement has now been published in the Gazette Government records, with Paul Dounis and Mark Harper from the firm named to wind up the company.
Opus Restructuring confirmed that EcoJet’s owners are funding the process in order to support staff, reports the Daily Record.
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