(Jan 21): Regional low-cost carrier AirAsia is seeking to start its Middle-East hub in Bahrain as early as this year after consolidating its long and short-haul airline businesses under a single entity, one of its newly-appointed top executives said on Wednesday.
“We will increase connectivity to the West,” Farouk Kamal, deputy group chief executive officer of AirAsia X Bhd, said in a interview with Bloomberg Television.
AirAsia X recently completed the acquisition of AirAsia’s short-haul aviation businesses from sister company Capital A Bhd. The company also raised US$246 million in a private placement as part of the restructuring exercise.
Farouk is part of a new leadership team that took over at AirAsia X following the rebranding, led by new CEO Bo Lingam, who previously spearheaded AirAsia’s short-haul business when it was under Capital A.
The company — which now collectively operates more than 250 aircraft — is also finalising new plane orders by the end of this month. It is seeking about 150 aircraft, on top of its existing orderbook of 380 planes.
Farouk said the company will take delivery of four Airbus SE A321LR jets this year as part of its existing orderbook.
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AirAsia X shares have declined 5.8% this year, giving it a market capitalisation of RM5.5 billion. Sister company Capital A has gained 24% this year.
Farouk also said AirAsia X may need to rebrand its listed entity for greater market clarity following the merger of the aviation businesses, but didn’t disclose a new name for the company.
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