New Delhi, India: Less than 15 aircraft of Jet Airways are currently operational, civil aviation secretary P S Kharola said on Wednesday.
The SBl-led consortium of lenders had taken over the management of the cash-hit Jet Airways last month.
Asked about the active fleet of the beleaguered airline, the aviation secretary said here that “yesterday, it was 28”.
On the airline informing stock exchanges on Tuesday evening that 15 more aircraft have been grounded, Kharola said the current fleet “would be less than about 15”.
The airline has around 119 aircraft in its fleet. In the last few weeks, the airline has been grounding its aircraft in tranches due to non-payment of dues to lessors.
Regarding funding issues of the airline, Kharola – who was speaking on the sidelines of an event – said, “The issue is between bankers and Jet management. So they are discussing with each other.”
The private carrier on Tuesday said it has grounded 15 more aircraft due to non-payment of rentals to lessors.
Till last month, the Mumbai-headquartered airline, which is now under the new ownership, had taken 54 planes out of operations due to lease rental defaults.
On March 25, Jet Airways’ board approved a resolution plan formulated by SBl-Ied domestic lenders. Under the plan, lenders decided to take control of the airline and make a fund infusion of Rs 1,500 crore.
In a report shared by news agency ANI, the airlines company also said: “Would like to clarify certain speculative media reports with regard to airline’s ability to operate on international routes. As informed to DGCA,airline is operating a curtailed schedule with sufficient number of aircraft, and is compliant with applicable guidelines.”
Source: PTI
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