Jet scrip ends 5% lower after further grounding

IANS  |  Mumbai 

The stocks of fell over 5 per cent on Wednesday to Rs 251.10 per share after the company said that it has grounded 15 more aircraft.

In the intra-day trade, the financially challenged airline's scrip fell over 6 per cent.

The stock movement came a day after Jet in a BSE filing said that an "additional 15 aircraft have been grounded due to non-payment of amounts outstanding to lessors under their respective lease agreements."

India's civil regulator, the of Civil (DGCA), said on Wednesday that operated 28 aircraft.

The clarification came after several cited that the was operating 15 or less aircraft, which would have made it ineligible to operate international flights.

"As informed to the regulator (DGCA), the is operating a curtailed schedule with sufficient number of aircraft, and is compliant with the applicable guidelines," said in a statement.

The confusion regarding Jet's operational fleet arose after the on Tuesday informed the stock exchanges that it has grounded 15 more aircraft due to non-payment to lessors.

"Jet Airways continues to fly 28 aircraft as on date. The 15 aircraft reported has already been accounted for and was only informed to the stock exchange by Jet Airways yesterday," the DGCA said.

Industry sources said that banks are expected to infuse the first tranche of Rs 1,500 crore into the within one or two days, which is expected to ease the current situation.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 19:32 IST