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Air India bidding: Life comes full circle for Tatas

A homecoming of sorts, the airline founded by JRD Tata, India’s first licensed pilot who piloted Air India’s (then Tata Airlines) first flight in 1932, will now be operated by the Tatas once again, according to sources.

India to offer indemnity to Air India bidders over Cairn claim

India to offer indemnity to Air India bidders over Cairn claim
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India To Offer Indemnity To Flag Carrier Bidder Over Cairn Claim

India To Offer Indemnity To Flag Carrier Bidder Over Cairn Claim
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Air India employees will not get chance to buy loss-making national airline

Mumbai: A group of Air India Ltd. employees has been ruled out of a bidding process to take control of the loss-making national carrier, as the government moves ahead with its years-long attempt to offload the airline. I write to you with a heavy heart on the outcome of our bid to acquire Air India, the airline s commercial director Meenakshi Malik wrote in a letter to employees dated March 8. We have been unsuccessful in qualifying to the next phase of the Disinvestment Acquisition process. Citing a letter from Ernst & Young, which is advising the government on the sale, Malik said the group didn t meet eligibility requirements. They include submitting three years of audited financial statements for foreign consortium members and being an appropriately regulated foreign investment fund. The group of employees partnered with a Seychelles-based fund for the bid.

Air India staff s takeover bid disqualified, narrowing the field

(March 9): A group of Air India Ltd employees has been ruled out of a bidding process to take control of the loss-making national carrier, as the government moves ahead with its years-long attempt to offload the airline. “I write to you with a heavy heart on the outcome of our bid to acquire Air India,” the airline’s commercial director Meenakshi Malik wrote in a letter to employees dated March 8. “We have been unsuccessful in qualifying to the next phase of the ‘Disinvestment Acquisition process.’” Citing a letter from Ernst & Young, which is advising the government on the sale, Malik said the group didn’t meet eligibility requirements. They include submitting three years of audited financial statements for foreign consortium members and being an appropriately regulated foreign investment fund. The group of employees partnered with a Seychelles-based fund for the bid.

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