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BAE Systems reduces stake in Kazakh airline Air Astana

BAE Systems, a British company, announced on Tuesday that it would 'cut its stake in Kazakh airline Air Astana almost by half.

The aircraft manufacturer, which holds 16.95% of Air Astana's shares, is selling global deposit receipts that represent?about 8 percent of the outstanding common shares.

BAE's main business is to manufacture fighter jets and submarines. In?2001, it invested less than 10?million to fund Air Astana at a time that they were bidding to sell radar systems to Kazakhstan.

After its dual IPO in London, and Kazakhstan last year, the?company has reduced its stake from?49% to?39%.

According to LSEG, following the latest'sale', BAE Systems is expected to retain its position as Air Astana's second largest shareholder. (Reporting by Unnamalai L in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber and Shinjini Ganguli)

(source: Reuters)