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PostSubject: AirAsia's Plan To Buy 100 Jets To Go To Board   AirAsia's Plan To Buy 100 Jets To Go To Board EmptyWed Sep 26, 2012 5:42 pm

AirAsia's plan to buy 100 Airbus aircraft will be submitted to the carrier's board in about two weeks, the airline's CEO Tony Fernandes said, in a deal that could be worth USD$9 billion.

It was reported earlier this month that AirAsia was putting the final touches on the deal, ending a flirtation with Canada's Bombardier. Fernandes said the order would involve a mix of aircraft and not just Airbus A320s.

"I'll be submitting it to the board in two weeks," Fernandes told Singapore's Foreign Correspondents Association.

AirAsia, with an operating fleet of more than 100 aircraft, has ordered a total of 375 Airbus jets as part of dramatic expansion plans that now include the acquisition of Indonesia's Batavia Air. It has said it will accelerate deliveries as rising demand helps it offset high fuel costs.

Turning to India, which last week said it will allow foreign carriers to take stakes of up to 49 percent in Indian airlines, Fernandes said he had no immediate plans to enter the market because he thought the aviation fuel tax and airport charges were still too high.

Indian newspapers had speculated AirAsia could be the first overseas carrier to take advantage of the new rules.

ASIAN BANKS, AIRASIAX IPO

Fernandes, who owns Formula One racing team Caterham, said he is in Singapore to interest Asian bankers in financing aviation deals that historically have been dominated by European lenders. The F1 race in Singapore had attracted financiers from around the region, he said.

"We're trying to get Asian banks interested. I think by introducing Asian bankers to the aviation market, costs will reduce. Asian banks have much more liquidity than European banks," he said.

He said another source of funding for the aviation industry could come from wealthy individuals who are searching for yield products and would be interested in putting money into aviation trusts that would buy aircraft and lease them to airlines.

"Cost, cost, cost. That's my focus over the next few months," Fernandes had said in a Tweet earlier on Friday.

He added that the public listing of his long-haul budget carrier, AirAsiaX, was progressing and appeared imminent, although he would leave the final decision to management.

"I reckon it will be in December," he said, without indicating how much the IPO could be worth. Earlier reports this year said the IPO could be worth USD$250 million.

AirAsia reported last month a 3 percent year-on-year fall in second quarter net operating profit to MYR130.94 million ringgit (USD$42.62 million) due to higher user charges and rental commitments even as revenue rose 9 percent to MYR1.18 billion ringgit.

(Reuters)
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