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UPDATE: Rolls-Royce, Babcock leave aircraft asset JV; Airbus stays

Mon, 13th Sep 2021 14:35

(Alliance News) - Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC and Babcock International Group PLC on Monday said they have agreed to sell their stakes in AirTanker Holdings Ltd to London-based private equity firm Equitix Investment Management Ltd, while Airbus SE plans to maintain its holding in the venture.

AirTanker Holdings is a joint venture among Rolls-Royce, Babcock, Airbus and Thales SA that owns 14 Airbus A330 Voyager aircraft. Airbus and Thales now have the right to intervene and buy Rolls-Royce and Babcock's stakes on the same terms, instead of Equitix.

"Airbus will not make comments on other companies' decisions to sell stakes in AirTanker. We will continue being part of AirTanker and believe in the great value it delivers to the UK customer and its armed forces," a spokesperson for Airbus said.

A spokesperson for Rolls-Royce told Alliance News that Thales, like Airbus, is not part of the deals announced today and remains a stakeholder, although she couldn't comment on their future plans for AirTanker Holdings. Thales has been approached for comment.

Both Rolls-Royce and Babcock will keep their respective 24% stakes in a separate joint venture, AirTanker Services Ltd. The services venture operates the aircraft to provide air-to-air refuelling and other aviation support to the UK Ministry of Defence.

Rolls-Royce said it will receive GBP189 million for its 23% shareholding in AirTanker Holdings, of which GBP47 million will be used to repay shareholder loans. London-based Rolls-Royce will use the proceeds to cut debt. The deal is subject to regulatory approval and is expected to complete by the end of the first quarter of 2022.

Babcock will get GBP126 million, minus GBP31.1 million loan repayments, for its 15%. It also plans to use the money to pay down debt.

It means the London-based defence contractor has reached its GBP400 million target for disposals in the 2022 financial year ending March 31.

Since the programme was announced in April, Babcock has raised GBP429 million including debt from the sales of its oil and gas business, Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd, and AirTanker Holdings. Babcock is continuing to work on possible disposals, a spokesperson said.

Equitix describes itself as a "developer and fund manager of core infrastructure and renewable energy assets in the UK and Europe." It has raised GBP7 billion in equity.

Shares in Rolls-Royce were up 1.1% to 110.41 pence in London on Monday afternoon. Babcock was up 3.4% to 351.60p. Airbus was down 0.1% to EUR114.26 in Paris.

By Ivan Edwards; ivanedwards@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2021 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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