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No plans to shed M’sia Aviation Group shares anytime soon: Khazanah

Sovereign fund says options ‘wider’ once airline back in stronger position

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Mar 2023 3:32PM

No plans to shed M’sia Aviation Group shares anytime soon: Khazanah
Khazanah Nasional Bhd says the current focus is to ensure that Malaysia Aviation Group, the operator of national carrier Malaysia Airlines, is in a stronger position and operates sustainably with greater customer experience in order to compete with other airlines. – SADIQ ASYRAF/File pic, March 21, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Khazanah Nasional Bhd remains supportive of the “cash-positive” Malaysia Aviation Group Bhd (MAG) and has no immediate plan to dispose of its shares in the airline group.

Khazanah managing director Datuk Amirul Feisal Wan Zahir said the current focus is to ensure that MAG, the operator of national carrier Malaysia Airlines, is in a stronger position and operates sustainably with greater customer experience in order to compete with other airlines. 

“I would prefer to get the airline in a stronger position before we even consider that (foreign strategic partnership). Once it’s on a stronger footing, I think the options are much wider.

“So, rather than just be fixated on one solution, get the airline sturdy for the future and the options are maybe we might keep it (MAG), maybe we might look at alliances. The options are wide,” he told a media briefing after announcing Khazanah’s 2022 financial performance here today.

Amirul Feisal also applauded MAG group chief executive Izham Ismail and his team for seizing the moment during the crisis – fixing the balance sheet and cost structure, and changing the airline’s entire cultural discipline for efficiency – thus ensuring that there is a focus on getting the whole airline profitable.

He believes that MAG is already on a profitable trajectory, as per the requirement under the its business turnaround plan, where Khazanah committed RM3.6 billion in new capital to the group to fund the business through 2025.

“The team has actually built a business that has been improving and we want to make sure they have the assets to ensure that the (customer) experience is good. 

“Hence, we are looking at the delivery of replacement aircraft and, when that comes in, we will have a stronger airline,” he said, citing that the sovereign wealth fund expects the first delivery to take place next year.

Amirul Feisal said a total of RM1.3 billion fund has been drawn down to date, leaving the airline group with plenty of room for growth.

Khazanah is the sole shareholder of MAG. It took the airline private in 2014. – Bernama, March 21, 2023

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