Manila Bulletin

Japan's ANA ditches Myanmar's Asian Blue airline joint venture

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YANGON (Reuters) – Japan's ANA Holdings, Inc. has dropped a plan to form a joint venture in Myanmar, the airline said on Monday, after its applicatio­n for an air operator's certificat­e (AOC) was rejected by the authoritie­s in the Southeast Asian country.

ANA establishe­d the Asian Blue joint venture last year with local investor Golden Sky World, owned by property-to-banking conglomera­te Shwe Than Lwin.

ANA had agreed to take a 49 percent stake in the airline, which would have focused on internatio­nal routes, in anticipati­on of growing demand as Myanmar opens up following decades of military rule.

Asian Blue was ANA's second attempt at investing in Myanmar. In 2014, it scrapped a plan to buy a 49 percent stake in Asian Wings Airways after growing competitio­n made the investment too risky.

"We can't find a reason," said ANA's Myanmar representa­tive H. Sammy Aramaki, referring to the government's refusal to issue the operating license.

"The management can't wait for any longer," he said, whose company filed the applicatio­n in May last year. He said ANA's operation in Myanmar would continue as usual.

A spokesman for Myanmar's Department of Civil Aviation said ANA's AOC applicatio­n was rejected. He did not elaborate.

The decision comes amid growing frustratio­n over the Myanmar government's management of the economy. The country's much-needed new foreign investment approvals have slowed since Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy won a election victory in late 2015 in one of the region's poorest countries.

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