Amerijet International Airlines has completed a financial and operational restructuring, enhancing its capital structure and returning the company to a stronger financial position. In what the American cargo airline describes as a ‘consensual restructuring transaction,’ six 757 aircraft have been returned to lessors and modifications on its 767 fleet have been deferred. The 767 will now serve as Amerijet’s sole type, to be operated with a ‘reduced non-pilot headcount that is aligned with the right-sized fleet and current business demand,’ notes the airline. It has also received a $55 million capital infusion from its existing lenders. Amerijet’s chief executive officer

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