AirAsia has entered into a
shareholders agreement with Octave Japan Infrastructure Fund I GK, Rakuten Inc., Noevir Holdings Co. Ltd., and Alpen Co. Ltd. to
establish AirAsia Japan.
Tony Fernandes, Group Chief Executive
Officer of AirAsia said, “We are very excited to return to Japan’s
skies together with Octave, Rakuten, Noevir and Alpen this time
round. I am more confident than ever that AirAsia Japan, led by Odi (Odagiri Yoshinori) with the strong partnership we have with
our new investors, will continue to realize our vision to
revolutionize the low-cost carrier segment of Japan. The AirAsia
Japan team is now working hard with the relevant authorities to
obtain necessary operational approvals, and we hope that all will
be in place to start both domestic and international flights by
the summer of 2015.”
Odagiri Yoshinori, Chief
Executive Officer of AirAsia Japan, added, “We are
ready to take on this challenge and with great teamwork, we hope
to bring AirAsia’s successful low-cost business model once again
to Japan. Our counterparts in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the
Philippines and India have seen great and encouraging responses in
their markets, and we will work towards the same for Japan. We
would like to thank the investors for their belief in us and we
look forward to working closely with them moving forward.”
Rakuten was incorporated in Japan on February 1997 and
its major business includes internet services (e-commerce,
travel), financial services (bank, credit card, securities. etc), telecommunications and professional sports.
Noevir
was incorporated in Japan on March 2011 and its major business
includes cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and health food, apparel and
aviation business.
Alpen was incorporated in Japan
in July 1972 and its major business includes manufacturing and
retail of ski equipment, other sporting goods equipment including
golf, tennis, marine sports, baseball, etc. and leisure goods;
management of ski resorts, golf courses and fitness clubs.
Octave was incorporated in Japan on May 2014 and its major
business is to acquire, own, manage, hold, sell, and dispose of
the shares of AirAsia Japan and make collections from the shares
of AirAsia Japan.
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