Home Industry Transport Emirates To Repay $550m Bond Dubai’s flagship airline will not refinance the sukuk and is expecting to repay the amount in full. by Reuters June 13, 2012 Dubai’s Emirates, the fast-expanding Gulf airline, will repay in full a $550 million Islamic bond maturing later in June, a senior executive told local newspaper Gulf News. The sukuk that matures on June 16, will not be refinanced, Emirates’ President Tim Clark said in a interview with the Dubai-based paper in Beijing. “No, we are not refinancing the $550 million (bond). We are just about to repay the sukuk,” he was quoted by the paper. Clark added that the airline was well financed for its future plane deliveries but may look at another bond issue if required. Emirates’ cash balance stood at 15.6 billion dirhams ($4.25 billion) as of March 31, 2012. Earlier this month Emirates, which is among the 10 biggest airlines in the world by passenger numbers, reported a 72 per cent drop in 2011 net profit following a steep rise in fuel costs. Tags Breaking News Emirates 0 Comments You might also like Cyclone Michaung: Dozens of flights affected at Chennai, Hyderabad and Pune airports IN FULL: Sir Tim Clark’s speech at Gulf Business Awards 2023 WATCH: Sir Tim Clark on the ‘third era’ for Emirates Emirates makes history with 100% green jet fuel for A380 flight