Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt said to have asked Tata Sons to explore Jet bid

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MUMBAI: The government has sought Tata Sons Ltd’s help to rescue struggling Jet Airways India Ltd, people familiar with the matter said.

Tata Sons is in talks with the government about a potential haircut to state-run banks on Jet’s l oans while Airports Authority of India may forego some of its dues, one of the people said, asking not to be identified as the discussion­s are private. The Tata Sons’ board is due to deliberate on the matter on Friday, the people said.

A Tata spokesman declined to comment while an aviation ministry spokesman did not answer multiple calls and a text message sent to his mobile phone.

Any investment by Tata Sons will catapult the group to the top league of Indian aviation, dominated by budget carrier Indigo, while providing a lifeline to Jet Airways, which is falling behind on payments to lessors and employees.

A deal that prevents the airline from going bust will save Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administra­tion, which last month had to oust the board of Infrastruc­ture Leasing & Financial Services Ltd, the embarrassm­ent of staring at a business meltdown ahead of a general elections due by May.

first reported on Tuesday that Tata Group is inspecting the books and assets of Jet Airways as part of a potential purchase of a controllin­g stake in the airline. Saurabh Agarwal, chief financial officer of Tata Sons, and Jet Airways’ founder and chairman Naresh Goyal are leading the discussion­s, the

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