Millennium Post

Cabinet clears Air India disinvestm­ent

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NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Wednesday cleared disinvestm­ent of the beleaguere­d national airline, Air India which has floundered amid stiff competitio­n from nofrills rivals and reported at least seven years of losses.

Announcing the decision, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said an in-principal approval for divestment of Air India has been taken but did not say if it will be an outright sale or partial divestment.

“The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has given its approval to fourth tranche recommenda­tions of NITI Aayog on strategic disinvestm­ent of CPSE (strategic disinvestm­ent of Air India and five of its subsidiari­es) based on the recommenda­tions of Core Group of Secretarie­s on Disinvestm­ent (CGD),” he said.

A Civil Aviation Ministry note for stake sale in Air India was considered by the Cabinet on Wednesday.

The airline, which was afloat thanks to a Rs 30,231 crore nine-year bailout programme approved in 2012, has about Rs 52,000 crore of debt. It is hampered by debt and servicing costs, which largely eroded its recovery.

Air India, which made an operating profit of about Rs 100 crore in 2015-16 on the back of a drop in oil prices, but posted a net loss of Rs 3,840 crore, has seen its market share shrink to 12.9 per cent from 35 per cent a decade back.

Asked about how soon the decision on Air India could come from the Group of Ministers, Jaitley said: “in this government process is very fast”.

“All the aspect would be decided by the group. The Prime Minister would constitute the group...obviously, the last word is of the Cabinet,” he said.

The group on Air Indiaspeci­fic Alternativ­e Mechanism headed by the finance minister will include Civil Aviation Minister and other concerned ministers.

The group will guide the process on strategic disinvestm­ent from time to time and decide treatment of unsustaina­ble debt of Air India, hiving off of certain assets to a shell company and demerger and strategic disinvestm­ent of three profit-making subsidiari­es.

Besides, it will also decide on the quantum of disinvestm­ent in Air India and the universe of bidders.

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