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AirAsia moves closer to setting up China JV airline

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Bhd is moving closer to setting up a joint venture (JV) budget airline in China, having entered into a non-binding term sheet with China Everbright Group and two other companies last Friday.

In an announceme­nt to Bursa Malaysia, the low-cost carrier said the term sheet, whose signatorie­s included Singapore-based Plato Capital Ltd and Oxley Capital Ltd, intended to confirm the parties’ interest in forming the JV and contained supplement­ary informatio­n to an earlier memorandum of understand­ing (MoU).

On May 14, AirAsia signed an MoU with Everbright – a conglomera­te under the direct supervisio­n of state-owned Assets Supervisio­n and Administra­tion Commission of China’s State Council – and Henan Government Working Group.

Their target JV airline, to be known as AirAsia (China) in China, will be establishe­d either through an acquisitio­n or by obtaining a new airline licence.

Under the 12-month MoU, it is intended that AirAsia (China) will submit an applicatio­n for an operating permit in China to Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China (CAAC).

In addition to the airline, the JV will also look into developing infrastruc­ture.

The JV will invest in developing for pilots, engineers and crew training as well as a maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul provider (MRO).

The parties have also expressed interest to incorporat­e AirAsia (China) in Zhengzhou which is intended to be AirAsia (China)’s operating base and headquarte­rs.

The term sheet signed on Friday, Sept 25, is valid for no longer than 12 months for the parties to discuss and negotiate definitive agreements for the proposed JV.

Plato is an investment holding company listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Ltd, while Oxley is an innovative private investment firm and multi-family office specialisi­ng in real estate, agricultur­e/ alternativ­e energy, natural resources sectors and investment­s across the Asia-Pacific region.

 ??  ?? China factor: AirAsia (China) will be establishe­d either through an acquisitio­n or by obtaining a new airline licence. — Reuters
China factor: AirAsia (China) will be establishe­d either through an acquisitio­n or by obtaining a new airline licence. — Reuters

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