Max Air Refutes Reports of alleged grounding over debt, Reassure Passengers, Hajj pilgrims

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Max Air wishes to clarify recent reports circulating in some media platforms suggesting that the airline has been grounded by ground handling companies over outstanding debts.

We categorically state that Max Air has not been grounded at any time, and our operations have continued uninterrupted. Any outstanding obligations with our service providers have been addressed, and the relevant payments have been made.

We maintain a longstanding and professional relationship with all our operational partners and service providers and remain committed to meeting our contractual obligations in line with agreed terms.

We would also like to reassure our passengers, stakeholders, and the general public that all Hajj operations and domestic flight operations are continuing as scheduled and without disruption. Our aircraft are operating normally, and we remain fully focused on delivering safe, reliable, and efficient services to our customers.

Max Air appreciates the continued support and confidence of our passengers, partners, regulators, and stakeholders. We encourage the public to rely on official communications from the airline for accurate information regarding our operations.

Signed

Management

Max Air

Date: 12 June 2026

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