Air Astana: How can Kazakhstan’s flag carrier boost its dwindling share price?
By Botagoz Marabai
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As Central Asia’s only airline listed on three stock exchanges, Kazakhstan’s flagship carrier Air Astana has led the region’s aviation sector for over 20 years.
Since its IPO in February 2024, the airline’s share price has dipped. Ahead of their half year results, Euronews sat down with Air Astana’s CEO, Peter Foster, to discuss his plans to raise share prices and expand Kazakhstan’s flag carrier’s global presence.
Q: How do you assess investor sentiment following Air Astana’s IPO, and what key strategies do you plan to implement to maintain stock and shareholder value?
A: The stock price has been a bit disappointing since the IPO…