New Delhi: Air India is working on a multi-pronged cost reduction strategy, which the management hopes will help save about Rs 1,500 crore or 10 per cent of the annual cost platform of the airline.
The need for implementing steps to reduce costs is being felt as the airline estimates that the loss for the year will be around Rs 4,000 crore.
Sources told Business Line that apart from rationalising routes and returning leased capacity, the airline was also looking at implementing a programme to reduce the weight carried on the aircraft so as to burn less fuel, apart from adopting a just in-time system for ordering spares.
“The decision to rationalise the routes being operated is expected to lead to a saving of around Rs 900 crore over a 12-month period. In addition, steps are also being taken to ensure that there is no additional weight being carried on the aircraft so that the fuel bill can also be reduced,” sources said.
The airline feels that with the fleet being comparatively new there is really no need to maintain an inventory of spares.
“Besides, for the first five years there is original equipment manufacturer guarantee on both aircraft and engines,” sources added.
The airline has recently started inducting new aircraft into its fleet.
24/08/08 Ashwini Phadnis/Business Line
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