"We are also in discussions with export credit agencies for obtaining moratorium towards principal repayment for aircraft on finance leases,” he had said. These moves could help the airline raise up to Rs 2,000 crore which is very important during these Covid-19 times, he had explained.
During its board meeting on August 10, the airline had approved to raise Rs 4,000 crore through an issue of equity shares by way of a qualified institutions placement.
READ FILING HERE For June quarter of FY21, the airline reported a record loss of Rs 2,844 crore, while revenue plunged 92 per cent on a yearly basis to Rs 766.7 crore during the quarter under review. At the end of the quarter, IndiGo had 274 aircraft in its fleet, up from 235 in the same time last year. Of these, it owns 29 aircraft. As of June 30, 2020, IndiGo had 25 ATRs in its fleet, in comparison with 18 ATRs at the same time last year.