Friday, March 01, 2019

Cabinet approves transfer of Air India's Rs 29,464 crore loans, subsidiaries to SPV

The Union Cabinet on Thursday gave its "ex-post facto approval" for the creation of a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for the disinvestment of Air India and its subsidiaries and joint ventures, a government statement said.

The cabinet also gave its approval for the development of new greenfield airport at Hirasar in Gujarat's Rajkot district.

An SPV named Air India Asset Holding Ltd (AIAHL) was set up on January 22 last year as part of financial restructuring of the debt-laden national carrier.

The statement on Thursday said "the government has decided to transfer...to the newly-created SPV the debt of Air India Limited amounting to Rs 29,464 crore" as well as "non-core assets, painting and artifacts and other non-operational assets of Air India Limited".
Moreover, the government said that the "subsidiaries which are not part of Air India strategic disinvestment viz. AIATSL (Air India Air Transport Services Limited), AIESL (Air India Engineering Services Limited), AASL (Airline Allied Services Limited) are to be shifted to the SPV".
The government has been working on ways to revive the fortunes of Air India, which is estimated to have a debt burden of Rs 55,000 crore.
01/02/19 PTI/Business Today

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