With Swamy filing a petition in the apex court, it would be difficult for Jet Airways to meet the September deadline for the completion of the stake sale deal with Etihad, industry sources said. The deadline earlier was July 31 which was extended to September 30.
Swamy, in his petition filed yesterday, has also challenged the air service agreement between India and Abu Dhabi, approved recently by the Cabinet. It allows the airlines of the two sides to operate 50,000 seats a week by 2015, up from 13,300 at present.
Jet officials, including chief executive Gary Toomey did not respond to text messages. Ahead of government clearances, Jet has already started giving imprints of Etihad on its management team.
It has moved its head of network planning and revenue management Anita Goyal, wife of promoter Naresh Goyal, to an advisory role.
Jet has also brought in its group executive officer and incharge of the Gulf market, Abdulrahman Albusaidy, to the key position of Chief Strategy Officer after its Vice President (Commercial Strategy and Investor Relations) K G Vishwanath put in his papers recently.
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