Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Celebi keen to buy AI’s ground handling unit

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Turkey’s Celebi Aviation Holding has shown interest in buying Air India’s ground handling operations, India’s aviation secretary Rajiv Nayan Choubey said on Friday.

Celebi, which also provides ground handling services in India, has written to the ministry showing interest to bid for the Indian flag carrier’s ground handing operations, Choubey told

The Cabinet in June approved plans to privatise Air India, after successive government­s spent billions of dollars to keep the debt-laden carrier flying.

Celebi is the second firm to show interest in buying Air India’s ground handling operations. Celebi was not immediatel­y available for comment.

Last month, the Bird Group, which handles ground services at seven airports in the country and operates hotels in the UK, had expressed interest to bid for Air India Air Transport Services Ltd. Founded in the 1930s and known to generation­s of Indians for its Maharajah mascot, Air India is saddled with a debt burden of $8.5 billion and a bloated cost structure. The government has injected $3.6 billion since 2012 to bail out the airline.

A ministeria­l panel, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, has been appointed to look after the sale process of the flagship carrier, which has six subsidiari­es–three of which are struggling to turn a profit–with assets worth about $4.6 billion.

Choubey said the panel is discussing whether to split Air India and restructur­e its debt ahead of privatisat­ion.

Once the nation’s largest carrier, Air India’s share of the booming domestic market has slumped to 13% as private carriers such as IndiGo and Jet Airways have expanded.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Celebi is the second firm to show interest in buying Air India’s ground handling operations after Bird Group
MINT/FILE Celebi is the second firm to show interest in buying Air India’s ground handling operations after Bird Group

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