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airBaltic secures strategic investment and strengthens Supervisory Board

airBaltic Secures Strategic Investment and Strengthens Supervisory Board
Latvia’s national carrier, airBaltic, has completed a significant strategic investment round, welcoming the Lufthansa Group as a new partner alongside a matching co-investment from the Latvian state. With all agreements finalized and formalities concluded, the airline has secured €28 million in fresh capital. This infusion not only deepens airBaltic’s industrial ties with Lufthansa but also positions the airline for future growth amid a challenging market environment.
Expansion of Supervisory Board and Expertise
In conjunction with the investment, airBaltic is expanding its Supervisory Board from three to five members to enhance its governance and aviation expertise. The two new appointees are Dr. Alexander Feuersänger from Lufthansa Group and governance specialist Ruta Amtmane. They will join existing board members Andrejs Martinovs, Jurģis Sedlenieks, and Lars Thuesen once the share capital increase is officially registered with the Latvian Register of Enterprises.
Dr. Feuersänger brings over two decades of experience in airline operations and technology. Currently serving as Senior Vice President Fleet Management at Lufthansa Group, his background includes leadership roles at Lufthansa Technik and board memberships at Ameco Beijing and German Operating Aircraft Leasing. He holds a Ph.D. in Aeronautics from ISAE-SUPAERO, complemented by degrees from RWTH Aachen and Imperial College London, as well as executive education from Columbia Business School and IMD. His expertise is expected to be instrumental in guiding airBaltic’s fleet strategy and operational reliability.
Ruta Amtmane contributes extensive oversight experience from the banking and financial services sector, with a focus on legal, compliance, and corporate governance. She currently serves as Deputy Chairwoman of the Supervisory Board at AS APF Holdings and has held senior positions at AS Industra Bank, AS Reverta (formerly Parex Bank), SIA DNB Līzings, and AS DNB Banka. Her appointment is anticipated to strengthen boardroom controls as airBaltic pursues its growth objectives.
Navigating Industry Challenges and Competitive Pressures
Despite these strategic advances, airBaltic faces significant headwinds. The airline’s plans for fleet expansion are at risk of delays, partly due to uncertainties surrounding its anticipated initial public offering (IPO). This situation has raised concerns among investors regarding the timing of future aircraft deliveries and the airline’s capacity to execute its growth strategy as intended. Meanwhile, competitors such as Edelweiss are actively expanding their short-haul fleets, potentially seeking to capitalize on any market share shifts arising from airBaltic’s challenges.
Market analysts will be closely monitoring how airBaltic manages these pressures. The strengthened Supervisory Board and new capital injection are designed to enhance the airline’s resilience and governance as it confronts both internal ambitions and external competition within the rapidly evolving European aviation sector.

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