Deccan Chronicle

AI targets `800cr in asset sale

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Mumbai, Nov. 15: Lossmaking national carrier Air India plans to mop up `700-800 crore by selling over 70 residentia­l and commercial properties spread across the country, a senior airline official said on Thursday.

This fresh bid is a part of the airline’s real estate assets monetisati­on plan approved by the then UPA government in 2012. As per the plan, Air India had to the garner funds to the tune of `5,000 crore between April 2014 and March 2021, with an annual target of `500 crore from FY13 onwards.

The properties, which are spread over 16 cities pan India, will be e-auctioned through the staterun auctioneer MSTC.

“We are expecting to raise about `700-800 crore by e-auctioning of these over 70 properties, which comprises both residentia­l as well as commercial. Some of these properties are those which we put up on the block earlier but could not get a buyer,” the official said.

Last month, Air India had put 14 properties on sale, in cities such as Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune and Amritsar.

Air India’s debt burden stands around `55,000 crore, besides huge accumulate­d losses. According to its audited acco-unts, the airline’s total losses stood at

`47,145.62 crore in 201617.

The government had in May said that Air India has mopped up

`543.03 crore from monetisati­on of its assets in prime locations, such as Mumbai and Chennai.

The national carrier had also collected `291 crore as lease rentals from its iconic 23storeyed building, its erstwhile headquarte­rs, at Nariman Point in the city, between FY13 and January 2018, it had said. — PTI

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