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SAS Scandinavian Airlines has emerged from bankruptcy with Air France-KLM participating as a major investor

The carrier welcomed its exit from creditor protection after restructuring more than $2 billion in debt. This marks ‘the beginning of a new era for SAS’. The governments of Sweden, Norway and Denmark helped negotiate a complex ownership structure.

The airline is now under the ownership of investment firm Castlelake, Air France-KLM, Lind Invest and the Danish State. Castlelake has a 32% stake, the Danish government 25.8% and Air France-KLM 19.9%, with Lind holding 8.6%. Air France has the opportunity to take a controlling share in the next two years.

Anko van der Werff, SAS president and chief executive said: “This is a historic day that marks the start of an exciting future for SAS’ customers, partners and colleagues. We have successfully completed our restructuring proceedings and we are now entering a new era.”


He added the carrier, formerly with Star Alliance, would “shortly” be joining SkyTeam, of which Air France and KLM are members.

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