TOKYO, Aug. 27 (UPI) -- ANA Holdings Inc., parent of Japan's All Nippon
Airways, announced Tuesday it will acquire a 49 percent stake in
Myanmar's Asian Wings Airways.
The company on its web site said it will invest $25 million (2.5 billion
yen) in Asian Wings as part of a strategy to expand into new
international markets.
Under the deal, ANA said it will work with AWA to improve its
operational and on-time performance and support its expansion into
markets outside Myanmar, formerly Burma.
AWA is a profitable airline currently operating only domestic routes but
plans to inaugurate international routes from October this year, the
announcement said. Its plans call for expanding its fleet and operate 10
A320 planes by 2018.
In the fiscal year that ended in March, AWA reported revenues of $17.8 million.
ANA said its investment is in line with its strategy involving
diversification into new airline-related growth areas, particularly in
Asia.
ANA plans to increase the number of flights between Tokyo-Narita and
Yangon (formerly Rangoon) from three flights a week to seven and also
introduce larger aircraft on the route.
ANA Holdings currently has 235 planes flying to 84 destinations.
source: UPI
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