Hyderabad: A consortium of banks is willing to participate in financial restructuring plan of the national carrier Air India after ICICI Bank’s move to refinance long term debt, said Praful Patel, minister for heavy industries and public enterprises.
According to Patel, there is no necessity to bring the national airliner under Board for Restructuring of Public Sector Enterprise at this stage as various revival packages are being worked out to bail it out.
“Despite difficulties the company (Air India) never defaulted. The banks are happy to refinance. If ICICI Bank can take 15 years average maturity call for Air India, I am sure that existing lenders will also take a look at Rs 18,000 crore debt restructuring plan,” Patel said.
Air India is reeling under debt of Rs 40,000 crore, out of which Rs 18,000 crore is its short term capital loan while foreign loans stood at Rs 24,000 crore.