New Delhi: In a major bid to shore up its falling revenues, cash-strapped Air India has floated a global tender for the sale of six Boeing 737 freighters, virtually bringing the curtains down on its plan to launch a dedicated cargo service.
The state-owned airline has already offered to lease out five of its eight Boeing 777-200 planes for 8-10 years and decided to go for sale and leaseback of the first seven Boeing 787 Dreamliners it is expected to receive till June this year.
The six 30-year old Boeing 737-200 freighters, which are up for sale on 'as is, where is' basis, belong to the erstwhile Indian Airlines. Three of these planes were earlier operating postal charters for the India Post.
These passenger planes were converted into cargo carriers in 2007 when the airline had planned to launch a pan-India cargo service using Nagpur as the hub.
Air India later shelved the plan due to financial crisis and was considering selling off these planes since early 2010. It had earlier sold off four Airbus A-310 freighters.
06/01/12 PTI/Economic Times
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