Malaysia

***************** expected to break even by 2018 cutting staff, selling aircraft

The new CEO of ***************** said the ailing carrier could break even by 2018 after cutting staff, selling surplus aircraft and refurbishing its international fleet.

Christoph Mueller said Monday that the ******* is trying to sell two of its A380 super jumbo jets and has gone ahead with its previously announced plan to cut 6,000 of its 20,000 staff.

The remaining 14,000 employees have been offered jobs in a new company that is being set up to take over the legacy ***************** business.

The former chief executive of Ireland’s Aer Lingus told a press conference that ***************** is “technically bankrupt” but can remerge as Southeast Asia’s leading *******.

It is being kept alive by an injection of funds from a Malaysian government sovereign wealth fund after double disasters in 2014 dealt a ***** blow to its already struggling business. The Malaysian parliament passed a law allowing the ******* to be restructured under Chapter 11-style bankruptcy protection.

***************** had a good safety and service record before last year’s disasters but the tragedies, and the *******’s handling of the first one in particular, battered its brand. ***************** Flight 370 with 239 people on board went missing March 8 last year while en route to Beijing and no trace of it has been found. In July, a ***************** *** was shot down over *******, ******* all 298 people on board.

Mueller, who started work at ***************** on May 1, said the restructuring is a “hard reset” for the ******* that will reduce its costs by 20 per cent and give it an opportunity to grow again.

He would not be drawn on whether the ******* would adopt a new name or logo as part of a revamp of its brand. But he said a ******* for ***************** is that the travelling public is regularly reminded of its association with tragedy because the search for Flight 370 is still underway.

Mueller said two of the *******’s six A380 jets are surplus to requirements and will be sold, reflecting significant changes in the ******* industry since the big jets were introduced, including the rapid expansion of Emirates, which have resulted in overcapacity.

Its Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 jets will be refurbished and reconfigured as two-class planes with the business cabin to offer larger lie-flat seats than other airlines.

A few international routes may be cut, Mueller said, but the *******’s approach would mainly turn on flying smaller aircraft on routes that are currently unprofitable.






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