This was announced here by Director General Civil Aviation Arun Mishra, who said he would soon discuss the issues concerning Kingfisher's dues to tax authorities, airport operators and other vendors.
The airport operators, particularly the Airports Authority of India, had seized several aircraft of the liqour baron Vijay Mallya-owned carrier and decided not to release them till Kingfisher clears their dues.
However, some leasing companies including German aviation bank DVB moved the Delhi High Court which ordered that the lessors had a right over these aircraft.
A demand for deregistration of two more Kingfisher planes was made by DVB at a meeting with aviation regulator DGCA here yesterday.
The two planes had been sent to Turkey for repairs and maintenance where DVB seized them. However, unless the planes were deregistered in the lessor country, the German Bank cannot reclaim them and lease or sell them to other carriers.
Kingfisher has ten planes of its own and another 15 leased ones which are yet to be deregistered, AAI Chairman V P Aggarwal said on the sidelines of a CII function on aviation.
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