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Deposit Rs 1 crore to bid on Vijay Mallya’s private jet

Industrialist Vijay Mallya’s private jet, which has been lying unused for years at the city’s airport, has finally been put on sale.

Updated on: Mar 27, 2016 07:01 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Industrialist Vijay Mallya’s private jet, which has been lying unused for years at the city’s airport, has finally been put on sale.

Vijay Mallya's private jet has been lying unused at Mumbai airport for several years. (Pramod Thakur/HT)
Vijay Mallya's private jet has been lying unused at Mumbai airport for several years. (Pramod Thakur/HT)

On March 23, the service tax department issued a notice announcing the e-auction of the Airbus 319, which was named VT-VJM — the business tycoon’s initials.

According to the notice, MSTC Limited, a government-run independent company and the service tax department’s official selling agent, will conduct the e-auction.

The tailor-made luxury jet was part of many Kingfisher planes impounded by the service tax department.

The earnest money deposit for the jet for Indian nationals is Rs1 crore and US$ 1.52 lakh (Rs 1.16 crore as on Saturday) for foreign investors, the notice stated.

“The aircraft is a corporate jet with a 25 passenger seating capacity and six crew seating capacity exclusively designed for luxurious use. It has attractive exterior and interior design,” the advertisement read.

According to service tax officials, in addition to Mallya’s private jet, the department had seized five ATR aircraft and two helicopters belonging to the airline in 2013.

This will be the second Kingfisher aircraft to be auctioned. Last year, the Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) had auctioned an 11-seater jet belonging to the defunct airline, which was bought by a Kurla-based scrap dealer for Rs22 lakh. According to sources, the service tax department is planning to recover dues of around Rs600 crore from the airline.

 
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Soubhik Mitra

Soubhik Mitra is an assistant editor with the Hindustan Times. The Mumbai boy has spent over a decade reporting on civic, environmental and political issues. His current stint is the longest where he writes on aviation and travel.

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