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AI to sell 14 properties, eyes ~2.5 billion

Minister Jayant Sinha says govt working on a revival package

- AVISHEK RAKSHIT & PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

National carrier Air India on Monday sought bids for the sale of 14 properties, through which the debt-laden airline aims to raise ~2.50 billion, a senior airline official said. The government is looking to bolster the fortunes of the state-run carrier after the proposed strategic stake sale failed to take off in May. AVISHEK RAKSHIT writes

National carrier Air India on Monday sought bids for the sale of 14 properties, through which the debt-laden airline aims to raise ~2.5 billion, a senior airline official said.

The government is looking to bolster the fortunes of the state-run carrier after the proposed strategic stake sale failed to take off in May.

Against this backdrop, efforts are continuing for the sale of the airline's non-core assets. The properties, spread across Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, and Amritsar, include commercial and residentia­l land as well as residentia­l flats, according to an advertisem­ent in a business daily.

The last date for participat­ing in the bids is November 1, according to the advertisem­ent. “We expect to mop up around ~2.5 billion from sale of these properties,” the official told PTI.

Union minister of state for civil aviation Jayant Sinha, on the other hand, said a revival package of the debt-ridden carrier was at final stages and would be announced soon.

“Please wait for some more time. It is in its final stages and will be known soon. It’s a complicate­d analysis,” he said in Kolkata on the side lines of the annual general meeting of the Calcutta Chamber of Commerce.

Air India’s debt burden is estimated to be more than ~500 billion, besides huge accumulate­d losses.

According to its audited accounts, the airline's total losses stood at ~471.45 billion in 2016-17.

The Centre had in 2012 approved monetisati­on of real estate assets in Air India to the tune of ~50 billion over the next 10-year period, with an annual target of ~5 billion from FY13 onwards.

The government had in May said Air India has mopped up ~5.43 billion from monetisati­on of its assets in prime locations such as Mumbai and Chennai. The carrier had also collected ~2.91 billion as lease rentals from its iconic 23-storeyed building, its erstwhile headquarte­rs, at Nariman Point in the city, between FY13 and January 2018, it had said.

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