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UAE’s NYKoen sets sights on Israir

Deal would position group for potentiall­y lucrative market between UAE, Israel

- DUBAI BYJOHN BENNY Staff Reporter

Israel’s third- largest airline Israir would be valued at around $ 70 million, according to UAE- based NY Koen Group, which on Wednesday confirmed it will be one of the bidders for it.

Through the acquisitio­n, NY Koen plans to enter the market for short- haul lowcost carriers, which is set to recover faster than the rest of the airlines industry. The company, which owns Aero Private Jet, is still waiting for “all the informatio­n” on Israir’s “plans” to figure out a bid amount. If the acquisitio­n happens, Israir will continue to operate as an independen­t entitywith­inNYKoen’s portfolio, said Naum Koen, CEO.

“It will be a separate company because we are speaking about low- cost — it will give big benefits to the company,” said Koen, on being asked whether he would consider combining it with Aero Private Jet. “A lot of Israeli companies are approachin­g us to partner on the deal.”

A buyout will allow NY Koen to tap a potentiall­y lucrative market between UAE and Israel. Israir has already

It will be a separate company because we are speaking about low- cost — it will give big benefits to the company.”

NaumKoen | CEO of NY Koen

begun making preparatio­ns to fly to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Earlier, Khalaf Al Habtoor, Chairman of Al Habtoor Group, confirmed talks with Israir to open direct commercial flights, “and we are preparing to reveal a few collaborat­ions in the coming days,” he said in a statement.

Shift focus from Europe

Israir, which has a fleet of seven aircraft, operates scheduled and chartered flights to various destinatio­ns in Europe, which is extremely popular with travellers from Israel and the UAE. Analysts in the past have questioned the rationale behind airline acquisitio­ns during the current crisis. However, one can’t completely rule out long- term gains from doing so.

“Everyone knows it will take a few years for the market to recover — which does factor into the value of any airline,” said Brendan Sobie, aviation analyst. “But it does not totally turn off potential long- term investors.”

According to Boeing’s latest forecasts, passenger traffic growth will increase by an average of 4 per cent per year over the next 20 years.

In the meantime, the global commercial fleet is expected to reach 48,400 by 2039, up from 25,900 aircraft today.

Launch dates

TheUAE- Israel flights routes that companies like NY Koen are counting on may not start until early 2021 as Covid- 19 weighs on travel demand.

This has not stopped airlines and hospitalit­y groups from making early moves. Etihad began selling tickets to Israeli travellers through Tel Aviv- based TAL Aviation Group in September.

Emirates Flight Catering, which serves more than 100 airlines, plans to set up a dedicated production facility for kosher food in the UAE. Habtoor Hospitalit­y became the first hotel group to introduce kosher- certified meals, when it partnered with Ellis Kosher Kitchen.

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