Air Odisha to dilute stake to Sharjah-based NRI crude oil firm

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Scheduled Air is all set to take a Sharjah-based NRI investor on board as it seeks to tap fresh capital to fuel its expansion plans and the announcement to this effect is likely to be made soon, a source said.

Air is currently 60 per cent owned by two Ahmedabad-headquartered firms --GSEC Aviation-Monarch Networth Capital-- and the rest 40 per cent stake is with original promoter Radhakanta Pani family.

"However, GSEC Aviation-Monarch Networth have decided to partially offload their stake to the Sharjah-based crude oil firm The two partners have already signed the term-sheet and are expected to make an announcement on the deal soon," the source told

The decision was taken at Air Pvt Ltd's board meeting held in Bhubaneswar last month, the source added.

The GSEC Aviation-had acquired 60 per cent stake in the carrier from Pani family in November last year along with the acquisition of G R Gopinath-founded Air Deccan.

GSEC is owned by Rakesh Ramanlal Shah, of

Air Odisha confirmed to that the was getting a new investor in addition to the existing promoters to infuse fresh capital, adding that it had already signed an agreement to clinch the deal.

"I can just confirm that we have signed the contract with a Sharjah-based company which is into trade. We will very soon be making a joint statement on the proposed deal," Shah said.

He,however, refused to divulge other details such as quantum of stake to be diluted or the deal size.

But he said that he will continue as the managing director of Air Odisha even post stake dilution.

The source also said that the has appointed industry veteran Joshi as its replacing the incumbent Ashutosh Pani.

"His name has also been proposed for the Accountable to regulator of CiviL The DGCA approval is awaited," the source added.

Air Odisha, which started its services as a non- scheduled operator in November 2012, was granted scheduled by the DGCA to launch flights under the government's regional connectivity scheme (RCS) in February.

It has bagged 50 routes under the first phase of the RCS scheme, announced in March 2016. The airline currently operates on some routes in and Odisha.

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First Published: Sun, October 07 2018. 18:00 IST