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Home » Capital A completes restructuring, merges AirAsia airlines under one entity 
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Capital A completes restructuring, merges AirAsia airlines under one entity 

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Capital A, the parent company of the AirAsia group of airlines, has completed the final steps in its long-running restructuring process, the firm confirmed in a press statement on October 30, 2025. 

This will allow Capital A to shift all its airline businesses under the umbrella of AirAsia X, which, until now, was the group’s low-cost long-haul subsidiary. 

With this announcement, AirAsia is close to closing a chapter that began nearly six years ago, when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the group into PN17 status, which in Malaysian financial regulation designates companies under severe financial distress. 

As part of its restructuring, all of AirAsia’s short and medium haul airlines in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Cambodia will finally be consolidated under one single entity in December 2025.  

This plan has long been in the making and was initially expected to be completed by January 2025 but faced an obstacle in the shareholding structure of the group’s Thai subsidiary. Capital A only has a 40.71% stake in Thai AirAsia, with the rest belonging to a publicly listed local partner called AAV. In order to execute this move without having to launch a complex public share offering, as per Thai’s financial regulations, Capital A had to be granted a waiver from the country’s regulators. 

This waiver was obtained on October 17, 2025, and now Capital A is free to file a request to lift its PN17 status, a necessary step to be able to unlock the group’s ambitious investment plans. 

In January 2024, during a public event at AirAsia’s HQ in Kuala Lumpur, which was attended by AeroTime, CEO of Capital A, Tony Fernandes outlined his vision for the future of the AirAsia group of airlines. The Malaysian entrepreneur expressed his wish to seamlessly combine the long-haul and short-haul operations of Air Asia around several regional hubs throughout the region.  

What’s left of the Capital A group will focus on its portfolio of other businesses. These are structured around five core areas, each with a strong digital and technology component: Asia Digital Engineering (maintenance and repair), Teleport (logistics), AirAsia MOVE (digital travel platform), Santan (food and beverage), and AirAsia NEXT (brand licensing).  

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