Govt discusses sale of Air India with nine companies

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Indian officials met with as many as nine companies during roadshows to gauge interest in a stake sale in the nation’s loss-making flag carrier, Air India, people with knowledge of the matter said.

Officials met executives of companies including British Airways parent IAG SA, IndiGo, India’s biggest airline that’s operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., SpiceJet Ltd. as well as Tata Sons Ltd., the people said asking not to be identified discussing preliminary meetings.

A successful sale of Air India Ltd. after a failed attempt in 2018 is crucial to help bridge a widening fiscal deficit exacerbated by dismal tax collections and a USD 20 billion corporate tax cut. Air India, which started as Tata Airlines in 1932 and later acquired by the government, hasn’t made money since 2007. The airline posted a loss of USD 1.2 billion last year — its highest ever — and has USD 8.4 billion in total debt.

Representatives at IndiGo, Tata Sons and IAG declined to comment. An official at the Ministry of Civil Aviation and SpiceJet didn’t immediately respond.

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Despite the losses, the airline has some lucrative assets which include prized slots at London’s choked Heathrow airport, a fleet of more than 100 planes and thousands of trained pilots and crew. The government is taking on most of the airline’s debt, leaving any potential buyer to take over USD 3.26 billion of liabilities only linked to plane purchases, according to bidding documents released on Monday.

The airline will have to shut down if it can’t find a buyer, Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri told the Indian Parliament in November.

(Source: Bloomberg)

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Manish Khandelwal
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