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Air India expects to earn $336 mn by selling 5 B777-200 aircraft

The national carrier has decided to sell these aircraft with the approval of the government

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Air India, which has decided to sell five of its Boeing 777-200 Long Range aircraft, estimates a total earning of over $ 336 million through this transaction.

The national carrier has decided to sell these aircraft "at a total consideration of $ 336.5 million with the approval of the government", Minister of State for Civil Aviation K C Venugopal said in Rajya Sabha today.

Observing that the airline had expected profitability out of operating these aircraft, he said their sub-optimal use led to "route-aircraft mismatch on the network resulting in uneconomic operations of B777-200".

With the induction of Boeing 787 Dreamliners in Air India which is "more fuel-efficient and more suitable for long routes", the airline decided to withdraw the B-777s from such routes.
 
In reply to another question, Venugopal said Air India has said that they do not have any objection if the operations of superjumbo Airbus A-380 aircraft was allowed "initially from Mumbai airport and that the operations to other airports may be considered after reviewing the impact".

The Civil Aviation Ministry has also moved a proposal to amend the existing eligibility criteria to allow Indian carriers to fly abroad.

He said the proposal to amend the existing criteria would be "by removing the requirement" of a minimum five years experience of continuous domestic operation and a 20 aircraft fleet.

Venugopal said there were no such restriction applicable to foreign airlines operating into India.

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First Published: Feb 11 2014 | 7:45 PM IST

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