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SIA’s new CEO may shed Virgin Atlantic stake

Singapore Airlines’ Goh Choon Phong, who takes over as chief executive officer tomorrow, may shed the last major remains of the carrier’s global expansion strategy as he confronts rising competition in Asia.

Goh, 47, may get offers for the airline’s 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic after the UK carrier said this month it had received tie-up inquiries. Outgoing CEO Chew Choon Seng called the investment “underperforming” two years ago and has said the airline would consider a sale.

In Asia, Goh faces low-fare competition on long-haul routes from Jetstar and AirAsia X Sdn., as well as renewed efforts by Cathay Pacific Airways and Korean Air Lines Co. to lure lucrative business-class travellers. Middle East carriers Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways have also ordered close to 300 planes since 2007 as they build hubs linking Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

“Goh has a tough job ahead of him,” said K. Ajith, a UOB-Kay Hian Research Pte analyst in Singapore. “The environment is drastically different from five or 10 years ago, when SIA managed to fend off competition by focusing on its branding.”

Virgin, 51% owned by billionaire Richard Branson, hired Deutsche Bank AG to explore options as British Airways Plc boosts cooperation with American Airlines across the Atlantic and completes a merger with Madrid-based Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana SAtigert. Singapore Air bought its stake in a 600 million-pound ($1.2 billion) investment concluded in 2000.

SIA would consider “interesting opportunities” for the stake, Nicholas Ionides, a spokesman, said in an e-mail. Goh, who joined the carrier as a cadet administrative officer in 1990 after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, declined interview requests, he said.

Virgin Offer
Whether SIA will sell the Virgin stake will largely depend on what price is offered since the carrier isn’t short of funds, said Rohan Suppiah, an analyst at Kim Eng Securities Pte in Singapore.

“SIA isn’t in a hurry to sell, but if they get a fair price they will,” he said. “Virgin hasn’t provided any significant synergies over the years.”

Delta Air Lines Inc. and Middle East airlines are among carriers exploring a Virgin tie-up, Sky News reported this month, without saying where it got the information from. Singapore Air’s stake complicates a deal as local ownership rules limit non-European investors to minority stakes.

“Either SIA sells or Branson loses effective control by selling part of his stake,” said Andrew Miller, chief executive officer of CAPA Consulting LLC, which advises airlines.
 

Very Supportive
SIA is “very supportive of our business strategy including the review by Deutsche Bank,” Greg Dawson, a Virgin spokesman, said without elaborating. Virgin operates 38 twin-aisle planes, according to its website.

Chew, who has spent almost four decades at SIA, sold a leasing arm and spun off a ground-handling unit while CEO to focus on the carrier’s main flying business. He will take over as Singapore Exchange’s chairman on Jan 1.

Chew’s predecessor, Cheong Choong Kong, bought stakes in Virgin and Air New Zealand to expand overseas. The value of the Air New Zealand investment was written down in 2001, and the remaining holdings were sold off three years later. Virgin was expected to hold an initial public offering within three to five years of SIA’s investment, Chew said in 2006.

Shares Trailing
SIA, which operates 110 planes, was unchanged at $15.54 as of 11:04 a.m. in the city-state. The carrier has trailed the 15-stock Bloomberg Asia Pacific Airlines Index this year amid rising competition for premium and low-cost travellers. The shares have climbed 4% this year, compared with the index’s 27% advance.

Competition is intensifying in the premium market, which accounts for about 40% of SIA’s sales. Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific is working on a HK$1 billion ($165 million) business-class upgrade to lure executive travellers.

Korean Air, which aims to get 50% of passenger sales from premium classes by 2019, will receive its first five Airbus SAS A380s next year. The superjumbos will each be fitted with 94 business-class seats, compared with the 60 found in SIA’s A380s. Emirates is building a fleet of 90 A380s.

“SIA needs to think about how to position for the longer-term given the competitive landscape,” said Christopher Wong, who oversees $45 billion of assets, including SIA shares, at Aberdeen Asset Management.
 

Budget Competition
SIA has responded to budget competition through a 33% stake in Tiger Airways Holdings. The low-cost affiliate, which operates from Singapore and Australia, plans to form a budget airline in Bangkok next year with Thai Airways International Pcl.

Tiger, Qantas Airways’s Jetstar and AirAsia Bhd. are leading discount carriers’ market share gains in Asia as they add new planes. Budget airlines accounted for about 22% of passengers in the first 10 months of the year at Singapore’s Changi airport. That compares with 12% in 2008, according to data from operator Changi Airport Group.

Low-fare carriers are also adding intercontinental routes. Jetstar started flights to Melbourne from Singapore this month, touting fares 30% cheaper than full-service airlines. It plans to add more long-haul services next year. AirAsia’s long- haul affiliate is offering flights to Australia, London and Japan from its base in Kuala Lumpur.

SIA’s corporate travel base and reputation will be an asset as Goh faces the new competition, said Steven Lim, who manages about $257 million at Daiwa SB Investments in Singapore. The carrier, among six airlines with Skytrax’s highest five-star rating, has also been profitable every year since going public in 1985.

“As a business hub, SIA does enjoy the advantage of business travel,” Lim said. “Goh’s immediate challenge is to continue Chew’s good work, keep the company’s profit record intact and maintain the reputation SIA has as a premium airline.”

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SIA’s Goh to take helm as rivals expand: Update

Goh Choon Phong, the incoming chief executive officer of Singapore Airlines, will face growing competition for both premium and economy-class passengers in Asia as he tries to revive profits from a two-decade low.

Goh, 47, will take over the company in January, the carrier said Sept. 3. Middle East carriers including Qatar Airways and Emirates Airline are adding planes to win business-class traffic while AirAsia and Qantas Airways Ltd.’s Jetstar are focusing on cost-conscious and first-time leisure travelers.

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Singapore Air’s Goh to take helm as rivals expand

Goh Choon Phong, the incoming chief executive officer of Singapore Airlines, will face growing competition for both premium and economy-class passengers in Asia as he tries to revive profits from a two-decade low.

Goh, 47, will take over the company in January, the carrier said Sept. 3. Middle East carriers including Qatar Airways and Emirates Airline are adding planes to win business-class traffic while AirAsia and Qantas Airways Ltd.’s Jetstar are focusing on cost-conscious and first-time leisure travelers.

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Flying high in the east

Asian and Middle Eastern airlines’ share of the world’s aircraft fleet is set to grow

BY THE third day of the Farnborough Airshow on Wednesday July 21st, aircraft-makers had announced new orders worth around $25 billion. A whopping $9 billion order for 40 Boeing 777s from Emirates highlighted the ambitious expansion plans of the Gulf’s airlines. Analysis by Ascend, an aerospace consultancy, shows that the Middle Eastern airlines’ fleets have more than doubled in the past ten years. They have placed orders for over 1,000 new aircraft for delivery by 2020—or 14% of the industry’s entire order book. Even so, the Asian airlines, especially China’s, will be the planemakers’ biggest customers in the coming decade. By 2020, the North American and European airlines will no longer dominate the skies to the extent they do now.

Emirates Tarian plans S’pore Islamic REIT, says Reuters: Update

Emirates Tarian, a firm with Middle East links, is planning to list an Islamic REIT in Singapore with assets of at least $500 million that it hopes will appeal to Arab investors, three sources said on Tuesday.

The listing of the sharia-compliant real estate investment trust, called Sabana REIT, will be managed by United Overseas Bank (UOBH.SI) and HSBC (HSBA.L), with the initial public offering slated for late 2010 or early 2011.

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Emirates Tarian plans Singapore Islamic REIT

Emirates Tarian, an investment firm with Middle East links, is planning to list an Islamic real estate investment trust in Singapore that will have assets of at least $500 million, three sources said on Tuesday.

The listing of the shariah-compliant property trust, called Sabana REIT, will be managed by United Overseas Bank (UOB) (UOBH.SI) and HSBC (HSBA.L), with the initial public offering slated for late 2010 or early 2011. 

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Plane drops suddenly in turbulence over India, 20 hurt

At least 20 people aboard an Emirates airlines flight were injured Sunday when the aircraft encountered heavy turbulence shortly before landing The plan was flying from Dubai to the southern Indian city of Kochi.

Emirates flight hits air pocket in Kochi

Kochi: In a miraculous escape, the pilot of a Kochi-bound Emirates flight on Sunday managed to control the aircraft after it hit an air pocket and suffered a sudden loss in altitude.
The Boeing 777 aircraft abruptly descended from an altitude of 20,000 feet to 5,000 feet after hitting an air pocket while flying over Goa.
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High-end yachts sail in for capital’s show

Though it’s a buyers’ market right now, people purchasing superyachts are not swayed by huge discounts and prefer to buy from reputed companies so that their investment is safe, say industry experts. Talking to Emirates Business on the eve of the second Abu Dhabi Yacht Show, (ADYS) which

AC Milan agree on 4-year shirt sponsor deal with Emirates

Dubai Government-owned Emirates airline is to sponsor AC Milan from next season in a four-year shirt deal worth around €50 million (Dh252.23m), a source close to the Italian club said. The Arab World’s largest airline, which also sponsors Arsenal’s stadium among other European soccer

Mumbai-Dubai flight held back on security alert

A Dubai-bound Emirates flight was delayed at the Mumbai airport by several hours on Sunday morning after airport officials received a security alert, a spokesman for the Mumbai International Airport said.    The flight, which had 356 people on board including crew, was preparing to take offA Dubai-bound Emirates flight was delayed at the Mumbai airport by several hours on Sunday morning after airport officials received a security alert, a spokesman for the Mumbai International Airport said. The flight, which had 356 people on board including crew, was preparing to take off

KEPCO wins a nuclear contract: Atomic dawn

Korean reactors trump Western ones

IT IS usually the northerly of the two Koreas that attracts attention for its nuclear prowess. But on December 27th a South Korean consortium seized the limelight by winning a $20 billion contract to build four nuclear reactors in the United Arab Emirates. The consortium, led by Korea Electric Power (KEPCO), a state-controlled utility, could earn another $20 billion running the plants over their projected lifespan of 60 years.

Competition for the contract had been stiff. GE and Hitachi, two engineering giants, had launched a joint bid, as had a consortium led by France’s nuclear champion, Areva. France’s president, Nicolas Sarkozy, had lobbied energetically on behalf of the latter group. But South Korea’s president, Lee Myung-bak, was equally keen. As a former boss of Hyundai Construction, he has first-hand experience both of vying for contracts in the Gulf and of building nuclear plants. Mr Lee is said to have promised to share some tips on boosting manufacturing, a fond ambition of the Emirates. …

Rihanna Ordered To Dress Down For New Year’s Eve Gig In Abu Dhabi

Rihanna will swap her signature see-through tops and nearly butt-baring bottoms for jeans and a wool sweater when performs in Abu Dhabi this New Year’s Eve.

We hear the sexy singer has been paid $500,000 to provide the entertainment as partygoers at the Emirates Palace ring in 2010 and she’s been asked to not provocatively during [...]

Rihanna asked to cover up for Abu Dhabi gig

Rihanna is expected to drape herself in a woollen sweater and slip into a pair of jeans when she performs at Abu Dhabi on New Year’s Eve, because the sexy singer has been asked to not to dress up provocatively.
It is believed Rihanna will make a cool 500, 000 dollars crooning at the Emirates Palace [...]

Joint bid could score UAE World Cup

The UAE would need to be involved in a collective bid with other GCC states if it has serious plans to host the football World Cup, according to Fifa General-Secretary Jerome Valcke.  Valcke, speaking exclusively to  Emirates Business  at Abu Dhabi Sponsorship Forum yesterday, said it would beThe UAE would need to be involved in a collective bid with other GCC states if it has serious plans to host the football World Cup, according to Fifa General-Secretary Jerome Valcke. Valcke, speaking exclusively to Emirates Business at Abu Dhabi Sponsorship Forum yesterday, said it would be

Thrilling finale to the Emirates Tee Party

Australian golfer Nikki Garrett ensured the Emirates Airline Tee Party finished in style as she presented a lucky guest a dream trip to the Malaysian Open.   It was a nail-biting finale to a fabulous event with guests battling it out for the prize live on radio as the curtain came down on theAustralian golfer Nikki Garrett ensured the Emirates Airline Tee Party finished in style as she presented a lucky guest a dream trip to the Malaysian Open. It was a nail-biting finale to a fabulous event with guests battling it out for the prize live on radio as the curtain came down on the

Thrilling finale to the Emirates Tee Party

Australian golfer Nikki Garrett ensured the Emirates Airline Tee Party finished in style as she presented a lucky guest a dream trip to the Malaysian Open.   It was a nail-biting finale to a fabulous event with guests battling it out for the prize live on radio as the curtain came down on theAustralian golfer Nikki Garrett ensured the Emirates Airline Tee Party finished in style as she presented a lucky guest a dream trip to the Malaysian Open. It was a nail-biting finale to a fabulous event with guests battling it out for the prize live on radio as the curtain came down on the

Bomb hits Pakistan’s Multan

At least four people were killed and 15 others injured on Tuesday when a bomb blast hit near military and security installations in the eastern Pakistani city of Multan, the police chief said.   Keep up with the latest business news from the region with the Emirates Business 24|7

McIlroy aims for more UAE titles

World No10 Rory McIlory will be back in the Emirates next month in an attempt to add the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship to the Dubai Desert Classic title he won in February, the Northern Irishman confirmed.  McIlroy, second in the inaugural Race to Dubai this season, carded an impressive seven-underWorld No10 Rory McIlory will be back in the Emirates next month in an attempt to add the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship to the Dubai Desert Classic title he won in February, the Northern Irishman confirmed. McIlroy, second in the inaugural Race to Dubai this season, carded an impressive seven-under

Top seeds safely through to Sevens quarters in Dubai

All the top seeds came through the first day to qualify for the Cup quarter finals at the end of the first day of the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens, the opening tournament of the 2009/10 IRB World Series.    Defending champions and series title holders South Africa will face Fiji in the firstAll the top seeds came through the first day to qualify for the Cup quarter finals at the end of the first day of the Emirates Airline Dubai Sevens, the opening tournament of the 2009/10 IRB World Series. Defending champions and series title holders South Africa will face Fiji in the first