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Milson Aerospace owner bankrupted during liquidation – Manawatu Standard

Liquidators have not yet been able to dig any money out of a failed Manawatu business for creditors.

TOM PULLAR-STRECKER/STUFF

Liquidators have not yet been able to dig any money out of a failed Manawatu business for creditors.

The director and owner of a Manawatu aircraft refurbishment company has been bankrupted by liquidators hoping to squeeze more money out of the failed business.

Milson Aerospace was placed into liquidation in 2015 at the request of freight company DHL Global Forwarding.

The Manawatu company, which restored aircraft and took care of its own aerospace collection, was owned and directed by David French.

The Palmerston North Airport is one of the companies owed money by the failed Milson Aerospace.

GR…

Read the full article at: https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/small-business/94529756/Milson-Aerospace-owner-bankrupted-during-liquidation

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 10, 2017

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Milson Aerospace owner bankrupted during liquidation – Manawatu Standard

TOM PULLAR-STRECKER/STUFF

Liquidators have not yet been able to dig any money out of a failed Manawatu business for creditors.



The director and owner of a Manawatu aircraft refurbishment company has been bankrupted by liquidators hoping to squeeze more money out of the failed business.

Milson Aerospace was placed into liquidation in 2015 at the request of freight company DHL Global Forwarding.

The Manawatu company, which restored aircraft and took care of its own aerospace collection, was owned and directed by David French.

According to their latest r…

Read the full article at: https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/business/94529756/Milson-Aerospace-owner-bankrupted-during-liquidation

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2017

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