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Oleg Deripaska Said to Be in Talks to Acquire Budget Carrier Sky Express
Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska is in talks to acquire budget carrier Sky Express to add flights in the southern Krasnodar region, where he owns four airports and a local carrier, two people familiar with the matter said.
The deal may be completed within a month, said the people, who declined to be identified because the talks are confidential. Sky Express hasn’t disclosed its ownership structure since 2009, when it was controlled by Vitaly Vantsev, a shareholder in Vnukovo Airport, the airline’s hub.
Deripaska is seeking to develop air travel in his native Krasnodar, a region the size of Austria between the Black and Caspian seas that includes Sochi, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games. He owns the main airports in the regional capital Krasnodar, and the Black Sea resorts of Sochi, Gelendzhik and Anapa.
Sky Express earned 3.5 billion rubles ($116 million) of revenue last year carrying 1.11 million passengers on nine Boeing Co. 737 jets, according to the company. Kuban, Deripaska’s regional airline, flew 548,000 passengers last year on 12 Yakovlev Yak-42 mid-range jets, according to the company’s website. Kuban added three Boeing 737s to its fleet this year.
Sergei Babichenko, a spokesman for Deripaska’s Basic Element holding company, and Sky Express Chief Executive Officer Vitaly Korenyugin declined to comment.
To contact the reporter on this story: Ilya Khrennikov in Moscow at ikhrennikov@bloomberg.net
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