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TMC blames Centre for early Air-India disinvestment

ANI  |  New Delhi, [India] 

Derek O' Brien on Thursday said that the government went ahead and announced the "privatisation plan" of while the Parliament's Standing Committee was busy discussing it.

"One by one, every institution is being compromised and subverted. Now even Standing Committee of Parliament not spared. While it's discussing Air India, govt goes ahead and announces privatisation plan and gives details today. Democracy hijacked by class?" wrote in his twitter handle

Earlier on March 28, the Government of appointed (EY) as its for advising and managing the proposed strategic disinvestment of carrier, the (AI) by way of transfer of management control and sale of 76 percent equity share capital of the airlines held by the government.

As on December 31, 2017, the AI's authorized capital was Rs 300 billion divided into 30,00,00,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each and its paid-up share capital was Rs 267 billion divided into 26,75,30,00,000 equity shares held by the of

is one of the most extensive flight service providers in with network coverage of about 93 destinations, around 54 domestic destinations with around 2,330 departures per week and around 39 international destinations with around 766 departures per week.

It offers 51 additional destinations through its of codeshare operations covered under 19 codeshare agreements with foreign carriers.

During FY 2017, carried around 18.7 Mn passengers and recorded revenues of Rs 221,777 million.

has an operating fleet of 115 aircraft as on 31 December 2017, mainly comprising and aircraft such as A-319, A-320, A-321, B-747, and out of which 69 are owned / on finance lease, 24 are on sale and model and balance are on operating lease.

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First Published: Fri, March 30 2018. 01:04 IST
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