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Government to pump Rs.1,732 crore into Air India

Last Updated 04 August 2011, 15:03 IST

The decision was taken at a meeting of the federal cabinet here, presided over by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who had assured parliament a day ago that swift steps will be taken to help the carrier clear the backlog in the wage bill.

The package calls for Rs.1,200 crore as equity and Rs.532 crore as the fare for VVIP travel and evacuation services rendered by the airline, so that the carrier can meet both its immediate needs and also raise funds on its own for its other operational and fleet expansion programme, official sources said.

"Cabinet committee on economic affairs (CCEA) has cleared a proposal that will give us Rs.1,732 crore within this month. The equity includes fresh infusion of equity worth Rs.1,200 crore and Rs.532 crore as the fare for VVIP travel," a senior Air India official told IANS.

According to the official, the decision came after the group of ministers (GoM) led by Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, which was set-up to look into revival of Air India gave in principle clearance to the payment of the VVIP fare to the airline.

"This (decision) was taken by CCEA after the GoM gave the proposal to grant Rs.532 crore to the airline. The fresh equity was asked by the civil aviation ministry for Air India to cover the current operational requirement of the airline," the official said.

On Wednesday, the prime minister admitted in  parliament that national carrier was facing "serious difficulties" but added that the government would find ways to pay pending dues to its employees.

"That Air India is in serious difficulties is an open secret," Manmohan Singh told the Lok Sabha, intervening during the question hour.

The government was asked what it was doing to pull the national carrier out of the financial crisis and pay its employees their salaries pending since June and performance-linked incentives pending since May.

"Air India doesn't have resources to pay the salaries. But the government will find the ways and means to pay the wages of Air India employees soon," the prime minister replied.

Currently, the airline expects a fresh equity infusion of Rs.1,200 crore followed by dues of around Rs.530 crore for operating VVIP flights. The airline is laden with a cumulative debt of Rs.40,000 crore it incurred over aircraft acquisition and as short-term loans to maintain its operations.

The cash-strapped carrier is also seeking a total infusion of Rs.17,000 crore, which includes Rs.5,000 crore for this fiscal alone.

Earlier, the government had infused Rs.4,000 crore in the previous two fiscals. The airline was also promised another tranche of Rs.2,000 crore this year in the union budget.

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(Published 04 August 2011, 13:50 IST)

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