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2 more firms show interest in Air India’s subsidiary

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

As the government works out modalities for Air India disinvestm­ent, two more companies have expressed interest in buying the national carrier’s ground-handling operations, official sources said.

A group of ministers, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, on Wednesday held discussion­s on the stake sale modalities. It is at least the third meeting of the group so far this month.

Official sources said Menzies Aviation Dubai and Mumbai-headquarte­red diversifie­d Live we l group have shown interest in Air India’s ground-handling operations.

A subsidiary of the airline, Air India Air Transport Services Ltd (AIATSL) provides ground-handling services. Earlier, aviation service provider Bird Group and Turkey’s Celebi had expressed their interest in AIATSL.

Air India, which has been in the red for long, is staying afloat on taxpayers’ money and the disinvestm­ent decision has been taken as part of efforts to revive the airline.

Last week, Jaitley said the process for Air India disinvestm­ent is moving “quite well” and transactio­n advisors would be appointed soon.

Meanwhile, specific details about Wednesday’s meeting of the ministeria­l group could not be immediatel­y ascertaine­d.

On June 28, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs had given its in-principle nod for strategic divestment of Air India and five of its subsidiari­es.

Subsequent­ly, an Air India-specific Alternativ­e Mechanism was set up to guide the process.

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