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A US Airways jet (L) lines up behind a Delta Airlines aircraft for take off at BWI Thurgood Marshall International Airport near Baltimore, Maryland October 24, 2012. REUTERS/Gary Cameron/Files

A US Airways jet (L) lines up behind a Delta Airlines aircraft for take off at BWI Thurgood Marshall International Airport near Baltimore, Maryland October 24, 2012.

Credit: Reuters/Gary Cameron/Files

Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:06pm IST

REUTERS - Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) said it was buying Singapore Airlines Ltd's (SIAL.SI) 49 percent stake in Virgin Atlantic VA.UL for $360 million, ending the Asian airline's disappointing 12-year investment in the British carrier.

The sale by Singapore Airlines, 56 percent owned by state investor Temasek TEM.UL, underscores its reduced reliance on battered long-haul routes to Europe and the United States and its deeper focus on Asia.

The sale by Singapore Airlines came after sources familiar with the matter said Delta, the second-largest U.S. airline by operating revenue after United Continental Holdings (UAL.N), wants to gain access to Virgin's landing rights at London's Heathrow airport.

Heathrow is a lucrative hub for corporate passengers where landing slots are hard to acquire.

The deal, which Delta said would lead to a trans-Atlantic joint venture with Virgin Atlantic, is subject to regulatory clearance in the United States and Europe.

Singapore Airlines bought 49 percent of Virgin Atlantic for 600 million pounds in 1999, but wrote off goodwill amounting to 96 percent of its purchase price of Virgin.

(Reporting by Anshuman Daga)

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