Tata Sons wins bid for debt-laden carrier Air India

Tata Sons wins bid for debt-laden carrier Air India

A proposal recommending the conglomerate was accepted by a ministerial panel.

An Air India aircraft is parked at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport in 2012. (AP pic)
NEW DELHI:
India’s Tata Sons has been selected as the winning bidder for the debt-laden state-run airline Air India, Bloomberg reported today.

A panel of ministers accepted a proposal from officials recommending the salt-to-software conglomerate ahead of an offer from Ajay Singh, promoter of India’s airline operator Spicejet Ltd, the report said.

A spokesman for Tata Sons declined to comment.

A finance ministry spokesman did not immediately respond to a Reuters message seeking comment, while Air India declined to comment.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been pushing to sell its entire interest in the loss-making airline, kept aloft by a bailout since 2012.

The government loses nearly 200 million rupees every day to run the national carrier, which has accumulated losses of over 700 billion rupees, officials have said.

An effort to auction a majority stake almost three years ago drew no bids, forcing the government to ease the terms.

It had also extended the deadline multiple times due to the pandemic.

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