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    Garuda Indonesia wins creditors’ approval for $9 billion restructuring

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on June 17, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    Technicians work on Garuda Indonesia aircraft at GMF AeroAsia, showcasing the airline's commitment to operational integrity during its $9 billion debt restructuring process.
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    Tags:Debt Restructuringcorporate bondsfinancial crisisIslamic finance

    By Stefanno Sulaiman

    JAKARTA (Reuters) – Garuda Indonesia’s proposal for restructuring its more than $9 billion debt won the approval on Friday from the vast majority of the airline’s creditors, court officials said, staving off the risk of bankruptcy at the embattled flag carrier.

    More than 95% of creditors who attended Friday’s vote on the plan at a Jakarta court accepted Garuda’s proposal, enough to reach agreement for all who submitted claims, a team of court-appointed administrators said.

    About 142 trillion rupiah ($9.58 billion) in claims against Garuda would be settled by the agreement, which is set to be ratified by a judge on Monday.

    The plan was for aircraft manufacturers, lessors, maintenance vendors, and Islamic bond investors, which hold the biggest chunk of liabilities, to take a large debt “haircut”, or write-down, and exchange the remaining amount with $825 million of 9-year bonds and $330 million equity.

    A Garuda financial adviser said this scheme would restructure about $5.5 billion to $6 billion of liabilities, while the rest, including loans to banks and state firms, like fuel provider Pertamina and airport operators, would be extended without a cut.

    “We are committed to fulfill all our responsibilities that we have conveyed in the proposal,” a teary-eyed Garuda chief executive, Irfan Setiaputra, told creditors after thanking them for their support.

    Those who submitted claims to the court include investors of Garuda’s $500 million Islamic bonds, Britain’s aircraft engine maker Rolls-Royce and European planemaker Airbus.

    Garuda’s CEO told creditors ahead of the vote that the firm’s bond and equity offers had taken into account potential claims by Boeing related to Garuda’s plan to terminate its order for 49 of Boeing’s 737 MAX 8 planes, even though the U.S. planemaker had not participated in the court process. Boeing will have 30 days from Monday to put forward its claim, estimated at $822 million. If it fails to do so, the offer would be deducted from the total bonds and shares and the remainder would be prorated to other creditors, Setiaputra said.

    Rolls-Royce, Airbus and Boeing declined to comment.

    Garuda’s financial woes were exposed when the pandemic decimated global air travel.

    Other Southeast Asian carriers including Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways , Philippine Airlines and AirAsia X have also gone through corporate restructuring overseen by courts.

    Garuda is targeting profitability within 2-3 years by focusing on its most profitable routes and cutting back on its loss-making international routes.

    It plans to launch rights issues to strengthen its capital after securing the court-overseen agreement with creditors.

    ($1 = 14,821.0000 rupiah)

    (Reporting by Stefanno Sulaiman; Writing by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Ed Davies, Martin Petty and Mark Potter)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Garuda Indonesia wins creditors’ approval for $9 billion restructuring

    1What is debt restructuring?

    Debt restructuring is a process in which a company reorganizes its outstanding debt obligations to improve its financial stability, often involving negotiations with creditors to modify the terms of the debt.

    2What are corporate bonds?

    Corporate bonds are debt securities issued by companies to raise capital. Investors purchase these bonds, effectively lending money to the company in exchange for periodic interest payments and the return of the bond's face value at maturity.

    3What is Islamic finance?

    Islamic finance refers to financial activities that comply with Islamic law (Sharia). This includes prohibitions on interest (riba) and investments in businesses that are considered haram (forbidden), such as alcohol or gambling.

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