The proposed sale of properties also comes at a time when the government is working on the modalities for strategic disinvestment of the loss-making airline.
The carrier has immovable properties, including land and buildings at prime locations. While efforts have been going on for quite sometime, there has not been much headway.
According to a public notice, the airline has sought bids for sale of properties in Mumbai.
As part of efforts to revive the national carrier, the Cabinet has given in-principle approval for divestment and the final contours are being worked out by a group of ministers.
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The airline, which is staying afloat on a little over Rs 30,000 crore bailout package extended by the previous UPA regime, reported an operating profit of Rs 105 crore in 2015- 16 - the first time it turned operationally profitable in a decade.
Air India has a debt burden of more than Rs 50,000 crore.
In a report submitted to the government in May, government think tank Niti Aayog had proposed strategic disinvestment of Air India on various grounds, including the airline's fragile financial situation.
Since aviation is not a strategic priority business, there is no need for the government to be involved in it, Niti Aayog had observed.
On June 28, the Cabinet had given its in-principle approval for the disinvestment of the airline.