Interest from local, foreign firms in buying Malaysia Airlines, says Dr M

Interest from local, foreign firms in buying Malaysia Airlines, says Dr M

The prime minister says the government is still looking at options for the financially troubled national carrier.

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad says some local and foreign firms have expressed interest in buying Malaysia Airlines.

He told reporters today that the government is still studying options for the financially troubled national carrier.

“There are certain parties who are interested to buy (the airline), so we don’t reject (the possibility of selling),” he said, without disclosing the names of the firms.

The government will consider whether to change the airline’s management, downsize or expand it, Mahathir added.

“Although we hired foreign management, MAS still faced losses. Therefore, one of the options is to sell,” he said, referring to Malaysia Airlines by its former acronym MAS.

The airline has had two foreign CEOs leave before the end of their contracts since it was taken private by sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional in 2014.

“I love MAS. I want MAS to be a national airline, but it looks like we cannot afford it,” the leader added.

Last week, Mahathir said the government was considering whether to shut, sell or refinance the airline, and that a decision would be made soon.

Malaysia Airlines has been trying to transform its operations and return to profitability by 2019 as it recovers from two disasters in 2014, when flight MH370 disappeared in what remains a mystery and flight MH17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine.

Khazanah Nasional said earlier this month that the government needed to decide on its investment in, and level of support for, the struggling airline.

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