Airlines companies owe over Rs 2,111 cr to AAI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 29 2013 | 7:20 PM IST
Airlines companies owe over Rs 2,111 crores to Airports Authority of India, with national carrier Air India alone accounting for over two-third of the dues.
As on March 31, Air India and its subsidiaries owe Rs 1539.75 crore to the state-owned airport operator, while various foreign airlines collectively owe Rs 193.49 crore, Minister of State for Civil Aviation, K C Venugopal said in Lok Sabha today.
Vijay Mallya owned, now defunct, Kingfisher Airlines owes Rs 186.26 crore.
Jet Airlines has due of Rs 100.16 crore, SpiceJet of Rs 80.17 crore, Go Airlines of Rs 8.71 crore and IndiGo Rs 2.89 crore.
He said the aviation companies fail to pay the dues due to one reason or the other, but AAI takes adequate efforts to recover the dues by regular monitoring.
"Action was also taken as per the approved credit policy of AAI. Defaulting companies had to pay interest as per AAI Credit Policy on delayed payments. In cases, where delay persists, besides encashing the security deposit, the defaulting airlines are put on 'Cash & Carry Basis'," the Minister said.
AAI charges interest of 12 per cent per annum on traffic dues. Interest on non-traffic dues is charged as per terms and conditions of the agreement which could be either 18 per cent or 12 per cent, he said.
In reply to a separate question, the Minister said that there was shortage of type rated senior pilots, who are Pilots -in-Command, in the country due to growth of aviation industry and induction of new aircraft.
Venugopal, however, said that there was no shortage of pilots at the entry level and sufficient numbers of co-pilots were available.
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First Published: Aug 29 2013 | 7:20 PM IST

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