Tata group may take Air India's control by Jan 1 if it is sole eligible bidder


New Delhi, Aug 16 (IANS): The buzz in aviation circles is getting louder that the Tata group could be in the Air India's cockpit as early as the New Year, if it is the sole eligible bidder for India's national carrier.

If the Tata bid is put in on or before the final submission date of August 31 and as it looks at the moment, Tata will likely be the sole eligible bidder.

Thereafter, if the Tata bid is deemed accepted, the 90 day period for handover shall commence and end by November 30 or at the most, by December 31. So, one possible scenario is for Tata to take control of Air India by January 1, 2021.

An IANS query sent to Tata Sons went unanswered.

The Tata group, which already has a footprint in the airlines business, has shown interest in acquiring Air India, which at one point of time was under the Tata umbrella.

While the other bidders are not known yet, globally, airlines are under severe stress due to the Covid-19 pandemic and resultant disruption on air travel and tourism.

Tata is widely believed to emerge as the sole bidder for Air India and the salt to software conglomerate is likely to place a bid before August 31, the last date for bids for Air India, which the government has repeatedly said it will not be extended.

The group already has an airline venture in Vistara and it is not yet clear as to how or if it will consolidate the airline ventures including Vistara, Air Asia and the possible acquisition of Air India.

According to reports, the Tata group has already begun due diligence and is likely to put in a formal bid soon.

On the ensuing structure for the airline business, there is speculation that Tata is planning to merge its existing stake in AirAsia with Air India into a single entity.

Air India has been passing through a critical financial condition from much before the Covid-19 onslaught. The crippling effect of the pandemic, especially in the aviation sector, has further brought its finances to a precarious position. Recently, its pilots and other employees are on the warpath as Air India has laid off employees and

started a Leave Without Pay (LWP) scheme.

From Tata Airlines and Air India to Vistara and AirAsia India, the Tata group has been an important part of the growing aviation sector in India.

From Tata Air Lines and the long-since nationalised Air India to strategic joint ventures with AirAsia Berhad and Singapore Airlines (SIA) for AirAsia India and Vistara, respectively, Tata has been present in the aviation sector.

The two joint venture airlines operate independently with their respective business models - low-cost (AirAsia) and full-service (Vistara).

 

  

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  • flavian, chik/dallas

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    It always belonged to them ..best thing that could happen to AIR INDIA ..Mahharaja is saved

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  • M.S.D, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    Give BJP to rule few more years..!!

    They will sale everything and leave Indians in trouble.!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    Air India has to be privatized but without any seats kept reserved for our politicians.....!!!! If a politician wants to travel he has to book in advance and follow the same rules applicable to common people. this has to be followed by Railways and road transport also. Only then our transport system will run in profit.

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  • DS, Kinnigoli

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    The airline is going back to the Founders as it was founded by J. R. D. Tata.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    Sad that Adani, Ambani or Ramdev Baba not applying for bid!

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    Why to be sad....please advice them to bid jointly. Once they start to fly then they can recover all costs from passengers and they can do it turn the airline to profits in couple of months.

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    If this deal is materialized there is every possibility of other Airlines operating through Mangalore International Airport. Since, Air India is a Govt. owned entity, it was not allowing other Airlines to operate from MIA.

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  • Ashok, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 16 2020

    Good news if TATA takes over they’re good business ethics unlike Reliance

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