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Kenya Airways (KQ) has opted out of selling shares to a strategic investor as part of its recovery plan. The national carrier, predominantly owned by the Kenyan government with a 48.9 percent stake, aims to rejuvenate its operations through an infusion of fresh capital and technical expertise, without diluting existing shareholdings.

Allan Kilavuka, CEO of Kenya Airways, clarified the airline’s strategy, stating, “Our focus is on finding an investor who can inject additional capital and serve as a growth partner, rather than acquiring shares from the government.” Discussions with potential investors are currently underway, with plans to finalize agreements by the end of the year.

Kilavuka emphasized that trading existing shares wouldn’t align with the airline’s recovery objectives. “What Kenya Airways needs is additional funds injected into the company to strengthen its financial position and ensure sustainable growth,” he added.

The airline’s turnaround plan, dubbed “Project Kifaru,” outlines two key phases: firstly, achieving operational profitability and breaking even by 2024; secondly, focusing on long-term sustainability and expansion through strategic capital injections. Kilavuka projected stability and improved financial metrics within a three-year timeline.

Kenya’s initial strategy of nationalizing the airline was shelved in 2021, leading to exploration of alternative solutions such as strategic partnerships and capital injections. This shift follows years of financial challenges, including a reported net loss of Ksh22.69 billion ($177.26 million) in 2023, despite efforts to navigate a competitive global aviation landscape.

In 1995, the government sold a significant stake to Air France-KLM Group, which has since seen its holdings diluted due to financial restructuring efforts in 2017. Discussions on restructuring continue amid ongoing talks with potential investors, signaling Kenya Airways’ strategic repositioning in the market.

The airline’s recent engagements include partnerships with South African Airways (SAA), aiming to foster a pan-African airline network. Despite delays attributed to restructuring, these collaborations are seen as pivotal steps towards regional aviation integration.

Kenya Airways remains optimistic about its future prospects, relying on strategic alliances and renewed financial stability to steer its recovery amidst global economic uncertainties.

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By: Montel Kamau

Serrari Financial Analyst

24th June, 2024

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