Four bidders, including three airlines, are reported to have lodged bids for the purchase of a strategic stake in struggling flag carrier Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB). Malaysia Aviation Group is parent to MAB along with regional carrier Firefly and domestic operator MASwings, as well as MAB Kargo.
The three carriers shortlisted by Khazanah Nasional are Qatar Airways, Japan Airlines and China Southern Airlines. Identity of the fourth bidder is unknown. The government had solicited expressions of interest from about 20 entities.
Following sale of an equity stake, the size of which has not been determined, sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional, which owns MAB, is expected to retain a significant holding in the carrier, which may be a majority stake.
In addition to cargo carried in the belly space of passenger aircraft, MAB Kargo operates three A330-200 pure-freighter aircraft. MAB Kargo claims the capacity to handle up to one million tons of cargo annually. MAS Kargo offers belly space capacity to over 100 destinations across six continents.
The five-year recovery plan for Malaysia Airlines was unveiled in 2014, with the aim of turning around the loss-making entity into a profitable company by 2018. The target was not achieved, however, amid stiff competition, rising fuel prices and unfavorable foreign exchange rates.
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