Paraguayan airline Paranair has transferred 100% of its share capital to two foreign investors, one based in Canada and the other in Bolivia. The change of control was announced on 29 May 2026 as part of a full sale of the company’s equity.
The transaction involves the complete divestment of the existing shareholders and the entry of the two new overseas entities as sole owners of the carrier. No details have been disclosed on the purchase price, the identity of the acquiring companies or the specific terms and conditions of the deal.
Paranair operates as a commercial airline in Paraguay, and the transaction represents a significant shift in the ownership structure of the country’s airline sector. The deal is described as a straightforward equity transfer rather than a partial stake sale, with all outstanding shares of Paranair acquired by the new Canadian and Bolivian investors.
Further information on the timing of contract signing, regulatory approvals, or potential effects on Paranair’s operations, network, fleet or workforce has not been made public. Official documentation consulted confirms only the full transfer of shareholding and the nationality of the two acquiring investors, with no additional figures or strategic plans disclosed at this stage.