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Taking over

Irish carrier Ryanair to take control of LaudaMotio­n.

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IRISH low-cost carrier ryanair announced recently that it will take control of an Austrian airline from racing driving legend Niki Lauda for about Us$62mil (rM243.32mil).

ryanair said it has agreed to pay the sum for a majority 75% holding in Vienna-based LaudaMotio­n from the former Formula One motor racing champion.

The Dublin-based group will also invest another Us$62mil in start-up and operating costs for the first year and hopes to reach profitabil­ity within three years.

“ryanair holdings Plc announced that it has entered into a binding agreement with Niki Lauda to support his plan to develop and grow LaudaMotio­n Gmbh,” it said in a statement.

“LaudaMotio­n is an Austrian AOC (air operator’s certificat­e) holder owned by Lauda, which has recently acquired many of the assets, including A320 aircraft, of the former Niki Airline.”

The Irish company will initially acquire a 24.9% stake and this will climb to 75%, subject to EU regulatory approval.

LaudaMotio­n carrier will meanwhile start a range of scheduled and charter services from Germany, Austria and switzerlan­d primarily to Mediterran­ean leisure destinatio­ns, it added.

“I am thrilled that in the partnershi­p with ryanair, LaudaMotio­n will be able to establish itself as a strong competitor and to grow quickly and sustainabl­y,” said chairman Lauda.

“A new player in the aviation market is born and I am looking forward to offering our passengers an extensive route portfolio at competitiv­e air fares.”

ryanair chief executive Michael O’Leary added that the move would allow LaudaMotio­n to “grow more rapidly as it seeks to compete in a market which is dominated by Lufthansa’s high airfares with its swiss and Austrian subsidiari­es”.

“This LaudaMotio­n partnershi­p is good news for Austrian and German consumers/visitors who can now look forward to real competitio­n, more choice and lower fares.”

Lauda’s business nous and combative nature away from the track saw him establish Lauda Air before selling it to Austrian Airlines in 1996. he then founded Niki, but sold it to Air Berlin in 2011.

Lauda returned to the aviation sector in 2016 with the purchase of top-end carrier Amira Air, which he renamed LaudaMotio­n.

The world-famous driver then won a dramatic takeover race for Niki, the airline he had founded in 2003 before ceding to the nowdefunct Air Berlin.

 ?? — LEONARD FOEGER/Reuters ?? A LaudaMotio­n Airbus A320 plane in Duesseldor­f, Germany.
— LEONARD FOEGER/Reuters A LaudaMotio­n Airbus A320 plane in Duesseldor­f, Germany.
 ?? — ROLF VENNENBERN­D/ AFP ?? Austrian entreprene­ur and former Formula One champion Niki Lauda.
— ROLF VENNENBERN­D/ AFP Austrian entreprene­ur and former Formula One champion Niki Lauda.

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