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EasyJet's journey from launch to takeover:

The announcement?on Sunday of a PS5,50 billion ($7.34billion) deal by U.S. investment company Castlelake to acquire British budget airline easyJet would be a new chapter for the carrier's 31-year history.

Here's an overview of the?major milestones in?easyJet history:

Stelios Ioannou, founder of the company, launches low-cost flights from London Luton Airport in Scotland to Glasgow and Edinburgh. 2002

Acquisition of rival Go Fly.

Acquisition of rival GB Airways.

2011 - 2013

Modernising fleet with 135 Airbus aircraft. 2020

COVID-19? Forces 4,500 job reductions and fleet shrinkage.

Rejects Wizz Air's takeover offer and raises $1.7 Billion from existing shareholders

February - March 2020

EasyJet warns that fuel shortages and higher fares are caused by the Iran conflict.

May 29, 2026

Castlelake, a Minneapolis-based aviation investment firm, has revealed that it is "considering" an offer to buy EasyJet.

June 12, 2026

Castlelake?privately?submits a takeover proposal of PS5.60 per share.

June 16, 2026

EasyJet rejects Castlelake’s bid

June 17, 2026

Castlelake is back with a PS6.00 per share private bid.

June 20, 2026

EasyJet's board rejects Castlelake’s second proposal. This prompts it to raise its private offer to PS6.25 per share.

June 21, 2026

EasyJet's third proposal is rejected by Castlelake, which EasyJet calls "cheap".

June 22, 2026

Castlelake makes its PS6.25 per share offer public and claims that the structure will satisfy EU?majority ownership regulations.

June 23, 2026

Castlelake submits a private fourth offer of PS6.50 per share, easyJet revealed later.

June 25, 2026

EasyJet has said that it rejected the bid, but is willing to share some internal data with Castlelake if they can get a better bid. The deadline is July 5.

July 5, 2026

EasyJet, Castlelake and Castlelake announced a deal in principle for PS6.90 per share. This would value the airline at PS5.5 Billion on a fully-diluted basis. $1 = 0.7490 pounds (reporting by Neeshita B. and Nithyashree B. in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Bipasha D.; editing by Rashmi. Aich. and Cynthia Osterman.)

(source: Reuters)