TOKYO – Japan Airlines Corp. said Wednesday that a report that the company’s liabilities exceed its assets is untrue.
The Nikkei reported in its Wednesday morning edition that a government task force, which directly reports to the transport minister, says JAL’s liabilities exceed its assets by at least Y250 billion.
The struggling airline is now drawing up a restructuring plan together with the task force.
As of the end of June, JAL had interest-bearing liabilities of Y840.4 billion, the company said in August when it released earnings for the April-June quarter.