Delta, Korean Air, and Air France Take Stakes in WestJet

The three carriers now hold a combined 25% of the Canadian airline.

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A WestJet Boeing 787 Dreamliner. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Katie Zera)
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Key Takeaways:

  • Delta, Korean Air, and Air France-KLM have acquired a combined 25% equity stake in Canadian airline WestJet from its parent company, Onex Partners.
  • Specifically, Delta purchased 15% and Korean Air 10%, with Delta later selling 2.3% of its share to Air France-KLM; Onex Partners retains 75% ownership and control.
  • The deal is expected to enhance WestJet's international connectivity, provide access to innovations from its new part-owners, and strengthen existing airline partnerships.
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Delta, Korean Air, and Air France-KLM are officially part-owners of Canadian airline WestJet.

Alternative asset manager Onex Partners, WestJet’s parent company, said Wednesday that it sold 25% of the airline as part of a deal first announced in May.

According to Onex, Delta acquired a 15% stake in WestJet, while Korean Air took a 10% stake. Upon closing, Delta sold 2.3% to Air France-KLM.

Onex will retain 75% of WestJet, preserving its ownership and control over the carrier.

Onex and WestJet leaders said the deal will enhance international connectivity, give WestJet access to innovations produced by its new part-owners, and generate gains for investors.

A WestJet 737 at LAX.
A WestJet 737 at LAX. (Photo: AirlineGeeks | Ben Suskind)

“This closing marks a milestone in our airline partnerships, building on existing relationships and reflecting confidence in WestJet’s strategy, performance, and people,” WestJet Group CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech said in a statement. “We are proud to welcome our new airline shareholders and look forward to further strengthening our partnerships with their airlines to create long-term value for guests.”

In May, Onex said that Delta and Korean Air would pay $330 million and $220 million, respectively, for their stakes in WestJet, while Air France-KLM would pay Delta $50 million for its smaller share. Updated financial details were not provided Wednesday.

WestJet has had codeshare partnerships with Delta and Korean Air for close to 15 years.

Zach Vasile

Zach Vasile is a writer and editor covering news in all aspects of commercial aviation. He has reported for and contributed to the Manchester Journal Inquirer, the Hartford Business Journal, the Charlotte Observer, and the Washington Examiner, with his area of focus being the intersection of business and government policy.
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