The e-auction will be carried out by MSTC, the department said, adding it had roped in a professional valuer for revaluation of the aircraft following a recent Bombay High Court order to do so at a reduced reserve price.
The department had initially fixed a reserve price of Rs 152 crore but could not find a buyer following which the HC had ordered to review the price.
This will be the third time that the department is going for e-auction of the plane as it failed both the times in the past.
"We are trying to get potential buyers globally and we have got the forthcoming auction advertised in international journals in our bid to have more participation," a department official told PTI.
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At the first auction held in June, only one bidder--a UAE-based aviation support firm Alna Aero Distributional Finance Holdings--had participated and had made an offer of Rs 1.09 crore for the jet.
The department has got conducted borescope, which is a technical analysis of the plane, by Air India Engineering. "We have got borescope of the aircraft conducted by Air India Engineering," he said.
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