Deccan Chronicle

KF prepares for takeoff

Kingfisher submits revival plan; stock surges on bourses

-

New Delhi, Dec. 24: Ailing carrier Kingfisher Airlines on Monday submitted its revival plan to aviation regulator DGCA in a bid to restart limited operations after having remained grounded for almost three months.

“The airline has submitted its revival plan, which we had sought as a preconditi­on for revoking its suspended flying licence,” an official of Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said.

Kingfisher had a few weeks ago submitted an applicatio­n for the renewal of its flying permit, which is due to expire on December 31. The permit was suspended by DGCA on October 20.

DGCA officials had then said a decision to renew or revoke the suspension of its Standard Operating Permit (SOP) cannot be taken till it submitted a comprehens­ive financial and operationa­l revival plan, that was given today.

The official, however, did not elaborate on the revival plan of Kingfisher Airlines. DGCA had on October 20 temporaril­y suspended the SOP of the Vijay Mallya-promoted carrier, following a strike by its pilots and engineers over non-payment of salaries for several months, which completely grounded the fleet.

The cash-strapped airline is yet to pay its staff for seven months now.

Mr Mallya told the 17 lenders consortium weeks ago that he was preparing to restart limited operations with a planned fund infusion of `425 crore through internal resources.

“We will restart operations in a phased manner and will provide funding ourselves. We have not asked the banks for any support. We have also shared full recapitali­sation plan (with the lenders), which will be further discussed with a small designated group of bankers,” the airline had then said.

Kingfisher, which has a debt of nearly `8,000 crore and accumulate­d losses and liabilitie­s of a similar amount, has been grounded since October one after its pilots and engineers went on strike.

After remaining grounded for over three months, Kingfisher had earlier this month applied for the renewal of its operating licence. — PTI

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India