Adria trademark rights were sold to the Emirates

Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).
Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).

Adria trademark rights were sold to the Emirates

Bombardier CRJ-900 (Photo: Hamburg Airport / Michael Penner).
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A few weeks ago the insolvency administrator of Adria Airways was able to sell the trademark rights to an unspecified buyer. This has now come out: It is the investor Munif Otman Tarmum from the United Arab Emirates.

It won the bid for 33.400 euros. Several sales attempts had previously failed because the minimum price was originally 100.000 euros. The purchase price includes not only the trademark rights, but also the Internet domains of the former airline. The investor did not provide any information on future use.

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