"There are private airlines and there is a public sector company. Public sector does have a place and a lot of countries have public sector companies. As of now, we are trying to formulate our views," Pusapati told his maiden press conference, hours after taking charge of office.
"I am not closed to any idea," he said when repeatedly asked whether he would favour privatisation of the state-run airline.
Asked whether the new dispensation would probe all decisions taken by the previous UPA-II government, Pusapati said, "There is no point in dissecting or doing a post-mortem. We have to first formulate our own thinking about the issues."
He said several airlines were under financial stress, but the country needs more airlines. "Let us see if anything the government can do to correct this situation. We have to be of use to them. We are open to suggestions from all quarters."
Soon after taking over, he said, "We will strive to create a level-playing field for all the players and make the aviation sector more people-oriented.