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AirBaltic IPO might be pressed back to early 2026, CEO says

AirBaltic's preliminary public offering (IPO) could be pressed back to early 2026, the Latvian airline's president stated on Monday, including that ongoing concerns with engine shipments were hindering the airline company's. growth potential customers.

The airline company, whose IPO was at first planned for in 2015,. stated this month that it would have to cancel a variety of summertime. flight routes as an outcome of delays on engine shipments.

They just actually don't get it, CEO Martin Gauss informed. Reuters on the sidelines of an air travel financing conference in. Dublin, describing RTX-owned engine producer Pratt. and Whitney.

Pratt and Whitney did not instantly respond to a Reuters. request for comment.

Gauss included that, with hold-ups set to continue for a minimum of. three years to come, talks with the engine maker were ongoing to. address settlement to the airline for the delays.

He stated pressure from bodies like trade group IATA on the. engine makers was assisting to show that there is an. industry-wide issue, adding that there was a higher requirement for. transparency provided the ongoing obstacles.

Gauss stated the airline was still trying to find a pre-IPO. strategic investor.

Currently, we're speaking to one pre-IPO financier, however we. have the ability to open it in the future to other investors, Gauss. stated.

Reuters reported in 2015 that Lufthansa was interested in. a tactical stake in AirBaltic.

(source: Reuters)