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South Africa agrees to privatise troubled SAA airline

  • AFP
  • Jun 11, 2021
  • 1 min read





South Africa’s government announced today it would sell a majority stake in cash-strapped flag carrier SAA to a consortium that includes the operator of a local budget airline.



The airline, which is emerging from a rescue plan, will effectively be privatised as investors will hold a majority stake.


“Having evaluated the current environment, government has agreed to the (strategic equity partner) owning of 51 per cent of the shareholding and government 49 per cent,” Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan said in an online media conference.


The consortium includes Harith General Partners, an investor in African infrastructure and airports, and airline management firm Global Airways, an aircraft leasing firm which recently launched local budget airline LIFT.


“With this partnership, we believe we are closer to achieving the important objective of having a sustainable national airline,” he added.


“The new SAA will not be dependent on “ the government.


SAA, one of the continent’s largest airlines, was placed under a state-approved rescue plan in December 2019 in an effort to save it from collapse.


The airline, Africa’s second largest after Ethiopian Airlines, had not posted a profit since 2011 and survived for years on state bailouts.


A symbol of the mismanagement of state-owned enterprises that characterised ex-president Jacob Zuma’s reign, the airline was forced to abandon many routes even before the Covid-19 pandemic.

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