The Minister was responding to a question on the financial health of the airlines and the measures taken to mitigate the problems.
An assessment of impact of financial stress on safety of operations of private scheduled airlines has been carried out by the aviation regulator DGCA last year, he said.
"It has been found that all private airlines are in varying degree of financial stress," he said.
"The findings of the audit have been individually discussed with the airlines management and they have been asked to optimise their operations and reduce the financial burden without compromising the safety of the aircraft operations and take corrective steps," he said.
Lower fuel prices have helped domestic carriers to trim their combined losses by an estimated 30 per cent at USD 1.21-1.27 billion in fiscal 2015, notwithstanding an estimated combined net profit of USD 41-67 million reported by the low- cost carriers, Sydney-based aviation think-tank 'Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation' (CAPA) has said in its 2016 aviation outlook last month.
The Minister said that a working group was constituted under the chairmanship of the Civil Aviation Secretary with secretaries from the Ministries of Finance, Financial Services and Petroleum and Natural Gas, DG Foreign Trade and Joint Secretary Civil Aviation as its members to mitigate factors causing stress in the civil aviation sector and suggest solution to the same.
External commercial borrowing up to USD one billion was permitted for the aviation sector and to reduce the cost of jet fuel which constitutes 40-50 per cent of the operating cost of the airlines, the Civil Aviation Ministry has written to Chief Ministers of all states to reduce VAT on ATF, he said.
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