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Merger of A-I, IA on fast lane

IT'S NOW official. Air-India and Indian will merge to create a behemoth national carrier. Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, along with chairman of Air-India V. Thulasidas and his counterpart in Indian (Airlines) V. Trivedi, made a detailed presentation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday on the merger of the two airlines.

Published on: Mar 23, 2006 01:17 PM IST
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IT'S NOW official. Air-India and Indian will merge to create a behemoth national carrier. Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel, along with chairman of Air-India V. Thulasidas and his counterpart in Indian (Airlines) V. Trivedi, made a detailed presentation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday on the merger of the two airlines.

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Patel's presentation also included a roadmap for an IPO of the combined entity after the merger. This -- the presentation -- is being seen as a major step towards merger, which, sources said, is just a signature away now -- a mere formality.

Patel and the two chairmen have been perturbed over the dwindling market share of the two airlines.

The merger presentation was an exposition on how a gigantic national carrier could take on international players as well as those in the domestic private sector.

The merger will result in a Rs 13,000 crore-flagship carrier, which now awaits a slew of new aircraft. Air-India presently has 42 aircraft while Air-India Express has four. The airline has signed a multi-billion dollar deal with Boeing for 68 new aircraft. As many as 40 of the existing 46 aircraft will be phased out as they are either leased or old.

 
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