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IOC again stops fuel supply, Jet secures other sources

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Last Updated : Apr 10 2019 | 8:45 PM IST

The country's largest oil marketing company, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Wednesday once again stopped fuel supply to Jet Airways.

However, the airline said that other fuel retailers continue to supply its aircraft.

According to a senior IOC official, the company had stopped fuel supply to Jet Airways from 3 p.m on Wednesday over non-payment of dues by the airline.

Last week, the IOC had stopped fuel supply to Jet Airways for some time before restarting the same after receiving assurances over payment of dues.

As per industry insiders, some payments were made to the fuel retailer after lenders gave an emergency funding relief of Rs 33 crore on last Friday.

Jet Airways is already in the midst of a severe liquidity crisis that has affected its operations and resulted in the grounding of several of its aircraft.

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The development comes on the day, when lenders of the debt-ridden airline extended the submission deadline of "expression of interest" for stake sale in the airline to recover their dues.

At present, the airline owes over Rs 8,000 crore to a consortium of lenders, led by the State Bank of India.

On Tuesday, the airline was served a legal notice from a section of its pilots demanding payment of salaries, due from January 1, by April 14.

Subsequently, the airline's CEO Vinay Dube said the company continues to work with lenders on the balance sheet restructuring plan and will inform the employees about the progress of the process by early next week.

Apart from employees, aircraft lessors are also upset with the current financial situation with some of them requesting the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to de-register their aircraft leased to the company.

Currently, the airline operates 26 aircraft which includes Airbus A330s, Boeing 777s, 737-800 and ATRs to various destinations like London, Toronto, Singapore, Amsterdam, Paris, Bangkok and domestic sectors like Mumbai-Delhi among others.

The airline apparently owns 16 aircraft out of these 26.

--IANS

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First Published: Apr 10 2019 | 8:36 PM IST

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