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Norwegian Air to buy regional peer Wideroe for $106 million

Published 07/06/2023, 02:53 AM
Updated 07/06/2023, 04:55 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Norwegian Air Sweden Boeing 737-800 plane SE-RRJ approaches Riga International Airport in Riga, Latvia January 17, 2020. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File Photo
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By Victoria Klesty

OSLO (Reuters) -Norwegian Air has agreed to buy domestic peer Wideroe for 1.13 billion crowns ($106 million) as the reborn airline looks to strengthen its position in its home region.

The deal is the latest reshuffling in the Norwegian airline sector that saw newcomer Flyr file for bankruptcy in January having failed to raise enough cash to survive the winter season.

The two companies, which have been collaborating on routes since last year, will continue to operate independently, but the networks will be more closely integrated in the future, Norwegian Air CEO Geir Karlsen said.

"This will make it more attractive for passengers," he told a news conference.

"In addition, I believe it can bring economies of scale," he said, adding this could be areas such as purchases, maintenance, IT services or ground handling.

Privately-held Wideroe, Scandinavia's largest regional-only airline, serves short-haul routes in a sparsely populated region with few train lines and challenging geography.

An important part of the regional infrastructure, Wideroe owns 40 Bombardier (OTC:BDRBF) Dash 8 aircraft, and three Embraer E190-E2 jets, with seat numbers in each plane ranging from 39 to 110.

The deal comes only two years after Norwegian Air emerged from bankruptcy protection with a smaller fleet and its debt almost wiped out, having raised cash. It has since increased its fleet from 51 aircraft to 81 Boeing (NYSE:BA) 737-800s and 737 MAX 8s.

Norwegian Air said the two carriers had very limited overlap on routes, and it saw potential annual synergies from the acquisition of 200-300 million crowns ($18.8-28.2 million).

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Norwegian Air Sweden Boeing 737-800 plane SE-RRJ approaches Riga International Airport in Riga, Latvia January 17, 2020. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins/File Photo

Karlsen said there were no plans to cut staff as a result of the deal, which Norwegian expects to close by the end of the fourth quarter and finance from available funds.

($1 = 10.6457 Norwegian crowns)

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