With the government moving ahead with the proposed disinvestment, he also emphasised the government would like to protect the interest of employees.
About EoI, Choubey said it may take a couple weeks for the civil aviation ministry to complete the process.
"There are certain complications which we need to resolve and take it forward with the objective of maximising the competition. We are working on that and we expect that in the next couple of weeks it should be possible for us to get a good EoI in the public domain," he noted.
Sources had told PTI that Jet Airways along with Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines are interested in participating in Air India disinvestment.
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