AI restructuring plan to come up before GoM for approval

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:13 PM IST

Ailing Air India's turnaround plan, including restructuring of its massive debt, would come up before a Group of Ministers for approval in a few weeks.

"The turnaround plan has been approved by the bankers. ... Now it needs to go to a Group of Ministers (GoM) and it should happen very fast ... Within the next couple of weeks," Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi said here.

To questions on further equity infusion by the government in the cash-strapped national carrier, he said his Ministry was holding "regular dialogue with the Finance Ministry. We will continue this dialogue and go to the GoM when necessary".

Government has already set aside a provision of Rs 1,200 crore in the budget for infusing equity in Air India in this financial year. Till now, the government has injected Rs 1,200 crore and Rs 800 crore in two tranches in 2009-10, raising the national carrier's equity base to Rs 2,145 crore.

Ravi said all issues, including routes from which Air India has withdrawn, were under discussion and would be taken up by the GoM.

Asked about the oil companies restricting jet fuel supplies and putting the national carrier on a cash-and-carry payment mode over non-payment of dues, he said, "Everything has been settled and there is a regular supply (of aviation turbine fuel) now."

In a relief for Air India, state-run oil companies were yesterday directed to meet the carrier's requirements for three months to allow it to fully restore its operations. Air India had been curtailing and combining about 15% of its 320 daily flights for the past several weeks due to fuel shortage.

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First Published: Jun 14 2011 | 3:06 PM IST

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