The Herald (South Africa)

Private sector ‘keen to invest in new SAA’

- Ernest Mabuza

The government said it had received unsolicite­d proposals from private sector funders, private equity investors and potential airline partners for a new national airline that must emerge from the SAA business rescue process.

The department of public enterprise­s, a shareholde­r of SAA on behalf of the government, said it was intent on pursuing credible proposals for investment and strategic partnershi­ps with the private sector, as well as equity participat­ion for employees.

It said such partners would also introduce technical, financial and operationa­l expertise.

The department was speaking yesterday, just two days before SAA’s business rescue practition­ers are due to have a creditors’ meeting tomorrow to vote on the business rescue plan.

SAA was placed in business rescue in December.

Last week, following the release of the business rescue plan, the department said it had made it clear the desired outcome should be to establish a viable sustainabl­e national carrier.

Yesterday, the department said the broader aviation industry, and the passenger air transport sector specifical­ly, was essential for servicing and growing economic sectors, including tourism, business connectivi­ty and cargo carriage.

“The [department] is cognisant that airlines across the world have been facing severe drops in flights due to Covid19, leading to financial and other pressures.

“Therefore, there are possibilit­ies for airline partnershi­ps to improve scale and scope and ensure continuity of value creation to the South African economy and long-term sustainabi­lity of the aviation industry,” the department said.

It said the government was committed to supporting the formation of such a new airline with no legacy of financial or operationa­l issues.

The department said it would like to see characteri­stics of the new airline as envisaged in the new business rescue plan.

These included an efficient and modern aircraft fleet with hybrid density options acquired at competitiv­e rates and resulting in cost efficiency.

It also included an offering with the right routes, at the right times and at competitiv­e prices. —

 ?? Picture: LEONARD ZHUKOVSKY ?? ON THE GROUND: The government is committed to supporting the formation of a new airline from the ruins of SAA, according to the department of public enterprise­s
Picture: LEONARD ZHUKOVSKY ON THE GROUND: The government is committed to supporting the formation of a new airline from the ruins of SAA, according to the department of public enterprise­s

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