The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thai AirAsia CEO buys back 36.3 pct stake in Asia Aviation

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KUALA LUMPUR: Thai AirAsia Co Ltd chief executive officer (CEO) Tassapon Bijleveld has bought back 36.3 per cent of the shares in Asia Aviation PCL for 8.279 billion Baht (RM1.03 billion) from King Power Group Chairman Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha and his family.

Asia Aviation owned 55 per cent interest in Thai AirAsia and following the transactio­n, Tassapon’s stake in the company grew to 41.3 per cent from five per cent previously.

In a note, the Centre for Aviation (CAPA) said Srivaddhan­aprabha and his family bought their stake in the company for 7.9 billion Baht last year.

Tassapon was reported as saying that the acquisitio­n would allow him to better realise the airline’s vision and direction.

“Thai AirAsia will continue to invest in 2018 as planned, which will include the acquisitio­n of seven aircraft. We estimate the number of passengers in 2018 to be around 22 million and we can achieve this by penetratin­g new markets in Asean, India and China,” he added.

In his official twitter account, AirAsia Bhd Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said: “Big day for AirAsia as we move towards ASEAN and one company. @ tassapon takes back ownership

Thai AirAsia will continue to invest in 2018 as planned, which will include the acquisitio­n of seven aircraft. We estimate the number of passengers in 2018 to be around 22 million and we can achieve this by penetratin­g new markets in Asean, India and China. Tassapon Bijleveld,Thai AirAsia Co Ltd CEO

of AirAsia Thailand. One Airasia coming with Indonesia and the Philippine­s.”

Fernandes said AirAsia was currently working with Palantir Technologi­es on a developmen­t that would increase sales dramatical­ly and transformi­ng the budget airline into a digital company. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Asia Aviation owned 55 per cent interest in Thai AirAsia and following the transactio­n, Tassapon’s stake in the company grew to 41.3 per cent from five per cent previously. — Reuters photo
Asia Aviation owned 55 per cent interest in Thai AirAsia and following the transactio­n, Tassapon’s stake in the company grew to 41.3 per cent from five per cent previously. — Reuters photo

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