No proposal to reconsider Air India privatisation: Govt

NEW DELHI: There is no proposal to reconsider the decision to privatise Air India, which has an outstanding debt of Rs 51,890 crore, the Government informed Parliament today.

            To revive the loss-making national carrier, the Government is working on the modalities for its strategic disinvestment.

            To a question in the Lok Sabha on whether the Government proposes to reconsider its decision to sell out the debt- ridden Air India and its auxiliary companies, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha replied in the negative.

            The total outstanding loans of Air India as on September 30, 2017 stand at Rs 51,890 crore as per provisional figures cited by Sinha. Of this, aircraft loans account for Rs 18,364 crore and working capital loans are at Rs 33,526 crore.

            In 2016-17, the airline had a net loss of Rs 3,643 crore, while operating profit rose to Rs 215 crore, the provisional figures showed. (AGENCIES)