PARIS, July 17 (UPI) -- Air France-KLM SA is looking at Iberia Airlines of Spain SA as a possible merger target, the French airline said.
The announcement means Air France-KLM might challenge British Airways PLC and U.S. private-equity firm TPG Capital LP, which have made a preliminary $4.69 billion offer for the Spanish airline.
"In Europe, Spain is one of the major markets and Iberia an important player in air transport," Air France-KLM said in a statement.
"Taken in the perspective of much-needed consolidation for the efficiency and profitability of the air transport sector, it is therefore quite normal for it to be examined among others," Air France-KLM's statement continued.
Iberia had no immediate comment.
The Air France-KLM announcement followed reports in The Financial Times and Spanish business paper El Economista the Franco-Dutch airline was in talks about joining a consortium led by the Apax Partners private-equity firm to launch a bid for Iberia.
The consortium, including Spanish publisher Jose Manuel Lara and billionaire investor Juan Abello, would be willing to offer $5.3 billion, or $5.51 a share, for the Spanish carrier, the newspapers said.
Consortium members declined to comment.