Air india may get funds in a month, says official

We have nearly finalised the package and there will not be any problem for Air India. Within this month yes. Certainly, Mr Choubey said.

Update: 2018-10-10 18:52 GMT
With 12 seats in first class, 26 in business and 385 in economy class, the 'Jumbo' plane will operate one flight per day each to Kolkata and Mumbai from New Delhi between October 16 and October 21, Air India said in a statement. (Photo: File | AFP)

Hyderabad: The Centre is likely to finalise a revival package for the ailing Air India in a month, a top official of the civil aviation ministry said assuring “need-based” support to the debt-laden carrier.

Civil aviation secretary, R.N. Choubey also said the safety audit that the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered on domestic airlines “did not find any backlog of any safety steps that they should have taken.”

“Whenever there is a need for financial support to Air India, it will be examined on need basis and such financial support on need basis will be provided. I only wish to tell you that all support will be provided.

“Air India’s competitiveness and efficiency will not be compromised. We have nearly finalised the package and there will not be any problem for Air India. Within this month yes. Certainly,” Mr Choubey said.    

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