AI to sell flats in Mumbai to SBI for Rs 90 crore to raise funds



Mumbai, Nov 18 (PTI):
Debt-laden Air India will soon sell four residential flats in Mumbai to public sector lender SBI for about Rs 90 crore as the airline looks to raise funds by sale of certain assets.

The proposal, which has been in the works for some months, was recently approved by the Cabinet, sources said.

Air India would be selling four residential flats to SBI in Mumbai soon and the sale is expected to fetch around Rs 90 crore, they added.

These flats are the Sterling Apartments on the upmarket Peddar Road in South Mumbai. Earlier efforts to sell the four posh flats did not materialise.

Faced with substantial debt burden, the national carrier has been exploring various options to raise money to meet its funding requirements. These include proposed sale of properties and land parcels.

In August 2013, the national airline had floated bids for e-auctioning of these four flats. Each of these 3-BHK flats measures 2,033 sqft in carpet area.

The effort, part of its Rs 5,000 crore land monetisation programme, however, did not elicit good response.

Under the land monetisation plan, Air India expects to mop up Rs 5,000 crore over a 10-year period in its bid to bridge the widening mismatch in its revenue and expenditure.

Air India, whose debt burden is about Rs 40,000 crore, is surviving on a bailout package approved in 2012.

The erstwhile UPA dispensation had approved Air India's turnaround plan, with a committed public funding of Rs 30,231 crore, staggered over a period of nine years, with some specific riders.

 

  

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  • PEACE LOVER, INDIA

    Thu, Nov 19 2015

    Please appoint Lalu as AVIATION minister, and you will see the profit from the first year itself.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Nov 19 2015

    Even selling flats will not solve Problems.what will they do it when Money is no more?Best is employ People who can manage the Airline profitable way.workers who do Job with heart and mind.not any sleepers.check thoroughly workers.Pay them accordingly .Just see chinese,Japan People honestly working.Be punctual,no lies,inform passengers if any delay.Not always with spareparts lies.when other airliners are working efficiently then AI can too do.specially buy genuine spare parts,not used or fake parts.say yes we can!use best Food for passengers ,not chineseor cheaper variety.Indian Food is a best one. make passengers attractive offers atleast till Position changes.Now UAE:air crafts are making other aircrafts challenges and win.Of course they can efford.Even Lufthansa is suffering because of their low rate tickets.

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  • Roy, Mangalore/ bahrain

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    Privatise the white elephant.

    Give it back to the TATAs to run

    Stop the freebees.

    Give priority to paying customers over employees/ sarkari babus for first and business class seats

    Break the back of the unions. No work No pay.

    Hire based on merit and not on caste.

    Stop theft of company property and duty free items.

    Learn from the other profitable airlines how to manage the airline.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 18 2015

    10th Standard Union Aviation Minister ...

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