Manila Bulletin

ANA interested in investing in Asia airlines

- By MAKI SHIRAKI

TOKYO (Reuters) – ANA Holdings Inc., is still seeking opportunit­ies to invest in Asian airlines to expand its network and spread the risk of declining traffic from economic downturns, natural disasters and other unforeseen events, the incoming president of Japan's largest airline said.

ANA last year scrapped a plan to buy a 49 percent stake in Myanmar carrier Asian Wings Airways (AWA), citing intensifyi­ng competitio­n in the southeast Asian country.

But Vice President Shinya Katanozaka, who will be promoted to the chief executive post on Wednesday, said ANA continues to look for other partners as it aims to speed up expansion plans, particular­ly before rival Japan Airlines Co. is allowed to resume new investment­s in April 2017, after limitation­s set by the government as part of its taxpayerfu­nded bailout expire.

"We haven't stopped approachin­g Asian airlines," Katanozaka told Reuters in an interview on Monday.

"It's important to have a wide-reach- ing network to be able to overcome any hurdles," he said, noting that ANA was also considerin­g flights to Russia, the Middle East and Africa to that end.

"I'm taking over a company that's in very good shape. I want to make sure we don't lose momentum," he said.

ANA has also expressed interest in participat­ing in a rescue package for bankrupt Japanese budget carrier Skymark Airlines, which has yet to finalise its selection for an operationa­l sponsor for its rehabilita­tion. That decision had initially been expected in February.

Katanozaka said ANA's participat­ion in Skymark would have to involve a stake in the carrier – a potential sticking point with Tokyo-based fund Integral, which has signed a 9 billion yen ($75 million) sponsorshi­p deal with Skymark to keep the business going while it seeks co-sponsors for its turnaround.

Integral chief Nobuo Sayama has said Skymark does not need capital participat­ion from any other sponsor.

"We're just waiting to be selected," Katanozaka said, declining to comment on the discussion­s with Integral and Skymark.

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