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Etihad Airways is not seeking new equity stakes

NO AIRCRAFT ORDERS PLANNED IN NEAR FUTURE AS AIRLINE FOCUSES ON SLOWING GROWTH IN THE INDUSTRY

- BY SHWETA JAIN Deputy Business Editor

D oing a U-turn on the investment strategy that was an inherent part of Etihad Airways’ growth plan until very recently, the airline is now starting to look inward for growth, according to its top executive.

Etihad “will not” continue to invest in various airlines across the globe, Peter Baumgartne­r told Gulf News in an interview yesterday. “No, we certainly are not on the lookout for [airline stakes] for the next investment opportunit­y,” he said.

Etihad’s former chief James Hogan had adopted a growth strategy that involved buying equity stakes in airlines across the globe. “It was a challengin­g journey with our equity investment strategy,” he said, explaining the cases for Alitalia and airberlin.

“Alitalia was a slightly different case than airberlin. With Alitalia, there was a business plan with the board and the shareholde­rs, and even the government of Italy believed in, and they were willing to support. But staff voted against it so that was kind of the end of that.

“And as for airberlin, they didn’t turn around their business at the rate and scale that we were expecting and demanding, and thus we had to rethink our approach.”

Wide equity strategy

At the same time, Etihad Airways, however, has no plans to get out of equity partnershi­ps in Europe, according to Baumgartne­r. “At the moment there are no such plans. But that doesn’t mean that it will influence our view on a wide equity strategy.” US-based aviation analyst Ernest S. Arvai, told Gulf

News: “I see Etihad as modifying its equity partnershi­p strategy from investment in other airlines, rather than invest in failing airlines, which are difficult to turn around. The biggest challenge is to see a return some of the problem investment­s it has made. The prior administra­tion underestim­ated the difficulty of turning around carriers in mature markets.”

Citing an example of successful partnershi­p, Baumgartne­r said Etihad’s stake in India’s Jet Airways was “hugely successful”. “It was the right thing at the right point in time for one of the emerging travel markets on this planet.” Etihad Airways currently owns a 24 per cent stake in the Indian carrier, and has no plans to take it up. “At the moment, it is what it is,” he said.

Asked if the airline was now looking to grow organicall­y, Baumgartne­r said: “It is more than ever our focus to make sure that we, first of all, optimise our network from point-to-point mark … our direct connection­s.”

Etihad is also not looking to order any new aircraft in the near future, nor has it ordered any in the recent past. “There is certainly no priority for any new aircraft orders or any such announceme­nts. The airline’s current order book certainly serves our purpose well enough for the foreseeabl­e years ahead,” Baumgartne­r said.

With 119 aircraft in operation at the moment, Etihad has an additional 169 planes on order.

“This year Etihad Airways has slowed down its growth. That was a direct response to a changing environmen­t. We have since 2015 quite a marked overcapaci­ty situation, ever increasing since then to this very moment,” Baumgartne­r said.

With Alitalia, there was a business plan with the board and the shareholde­rs, and even the government of Italy believed in, and they were willing to support.” Peter Baumgartne­r | CEO of Etihad Airways

 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Peter Baumgartne­r during an interview with Gulf News at the Dubai Airshow. Citing an example of successful partnershi­p, Baumgartne­r said Etihad’s stake in India’s Jet Airways was ‘hugely successful’.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Peter Baumgartne­r during an interview with Gulf News at the Dubai Airshow. Citing an example of successful partnershi­p, Baumgartne­r said Etihad’s stake in India’s Jet Airways was ‘hugely successful’.
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Virendra Saklani/Gulf News An Airbus A350 waiting for flying display on the opening day yesterday, as flying enthusiast­s mill around.
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Ahmed Ramzan/ Gulf News Exhibitors stand next to MH60R at US display stand at Dubai World Central yesterday.
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Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Visitors getting a feel of a Eurofighte­r Typhoon, one of the best fighter jets, that is on display at the event.

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