The Asian Age

Centre in talks to bailout Air India

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New Delhi, Sept. 26: The government is working on restructur­ing Air India’s finances to ensure that the airline has “sustainabl­e debt”, economic affairs secretary Subhash Chandra Garg said.

The debt burden of the national carrier, which is grappling with tough business conditions, is estimated to be more than ` 50,000 crore.

Earlier this year, the government’s efforts for strategic disinvestm­ent of debt- laden Air India failed to take off.

“What government is doing in Air India is to restructur­e the finance of Air India in a way that Air India is there with a sustainabl­e level of debt. Whatever is the excess unsustaina­ble debt ( it) will be taken out... Air India with sustainabl­e debt will work as a viable entity,” Mr Garg told PTI in an interview.

Further, he sad that the airline’s unsustaina­ble debt would have to be placed in some special purpose vehicle.

After the proposed strategic disinvestm­ent of Air India did not find any takers in May, the government has been looking at ways, including sale of non- core assets, to bolster the carrier's fortunes.

Air India is staying afloat on a bailout package extended by the previous UPA regime in 2012.

In the current financial year, the airline has received an equity infusion of ` 650 crore up to June.

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