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Arun Jaitley, Senior Ministers Discuss Air India’s Future Course

Jaitley, senior ministers discuss options before Air India after stake sale attempt fails.

An Airbus SAS A321 aircraft operated by Air India Ltd. approaches to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
An Airbus SAS A321 aircraft operated by Air India Ltd. approaches to land at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Union Minister Arun Jaitley along with senior ministerial colleagues and officials today discussed the future course of action for debt-laden Air India, weeks after its strategic disinvestment proposal failed to attract any bidders, sources said.

The meeting was attended by Piyush Goyal, who has been temporarily given the charge of finance ministry, Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu, Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and other senior officials.

According to sources, the meeting, chaired by Jaitley, took stock of the developments related to Air India and discussed the way forward.

The ministers also discussed the report prepared by consultancy EY, the transaction advisor for Air India’s proposed strategic disinvestment. The report has listed out reasons the disinvestment failed to elicit any initial bids by the May 31 deadline, sources said.

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Last week, a source had said the government was considering listing of debt-laden Air India after the proposal for 76 percent strategic stake sale failed to attract any bidders.

In a major setback, the government on May 31 said that no initial bids were received for the proposed stake sale in Air India and that various options would be explored for the airline's future.

The government proposed to offload 76 percent equity share capital of the national carrier as well as transfer the management control to private players, as per the preliminary information memorandum.

The transaction would have involved Air India, its low cost arm Air India Express and Air India SATS Airport Services Pvt Ltd. The latter is an equal joint venture between the national carrier and Singapore-based SATS Ltd.

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