One of the best-known names in global aviation is preparing to step back from the front lines
Malaysian carrier's India foray ends after eight years; Tatas are working to merge AirAsia India with low-cost service Air India Express
Malaysian parent planning to quit the joint venture fully
The Covid-19 crisis has forced the Malaysia-based AirAsia group to review its investment in the country.
Airline chief Tony Fernandes' "out-of-the-box" choices of CEOs have proved to be disastrous for AirAsia
Tatas in advanced talks to buy 49 per cent stake in Indian joint venture
AirAsia Group's 49% stake in JV valued at Rs 550 cr amid sale talks
With cash shortage and plans going awry, the AirAsia owner is looking to cash out of the venture he built with Ratan Tata in 2013
The Tata group is likely to tie up with other financial investors to acquire its Malaysian partner's 49 per cent stake in AirAsia India, said banking sources.
Chairman Kamarudin Meranun, too, relinquishes post temporarily over links to bribery scandal
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Fernandes, one of the aviation industry's best-known faces, on Monday stepped aside as chief executive of Asia's biggest budget airline for at least two months
Airbus said last week it had agreed to set aside up to 3.6 billion euros to settle a corruption probe by authorities in France, Britain and the United States
The clause may impede Tatas' bid for Air India
Few others linked to the present and past management of the airline have also been asked to depose
The ED probe is related to allegations that the airline tried to manipulate government policies through corrupt means to get international licence for its Indian venture Air Asia India Limited
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned senior executives of AirAsia including CEO Tony Fernandes for questioning in connection with a money laundering case
Tony Fernandes says in Twitter post he is "a big fan" of social media, but he had to think hard about whether to remain on Facebook after the live-streaming of the mass shooting in New Zealand.