KEY POINTS
  • Britain's Serious Fraud Office alleged that Airbus paid a bribe of $50 million to win plane orders from Asia's largest budget airline group.
  • AirAsia has said it never made any purchase decisions that were premised on Airbus sponsorship, and that it would fully cooperate with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
  • The allegations were revealed on Friday as part of a record $4 billion settlement Airbus agreed with France, Britain and the United States.
The AirAsia commercial sign seen in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Shares of Malaysia's AirAsia Group and unit AirAsia X fell on Monday, after allegations by Britain's Serious Fraud Office that Airbus paid a bribe of $50 million to win plane orders from Asia's largest budget airline group.

AirAsia shares fell as much as 11% to 1.27 ringgit — their lowest since May 2016 — while those of AirAsia X tanked 12% to their all-time low of 11.5 Malaysian sen.