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Air India’s $8.5 Billion Debt Pile To Be Split Before Stake Sale
The debt will be divided into sustainable and unsustainable debt, said Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha.
He did not elaborate but Bloomberg, citing sources, reported in November that the government had proposed transferring non-aviation assets and up to Rs. 30,000 crore ($4.6 bln) in short-term loans into a separate company.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet gave the go-ahead last year to sell the loss-making flagship airline, after successive governments spent billions of dollars in recent years to keep it solvent. But its debt burden and bloated cost structure have been a concern.
Civil Aviation Secretary, Rajiv Choubey, said on Thursday that the government would invite initial bids for Air India in the next couple of weeks.
Companies including low-cost carrier IndiGo, owned by InterGlobe Aviation, Tata Group and Turkey’s Celebi Aviation Holdings, have expressed an interest in buying some of Air India’s operations.
In January, the government cleared a proposal to allow foreign investors to own up to a 49 per cent stake in Air India, paving the way for global airlines to also bid for the carrier.