Why are aircraft worth Rs 25,000 crore lying idle: Pilots' body on 'sorry' state of Air India


New Delhi, Aug 13(Zee News): Indian Commercial Pilots Association (ICPA) has written to Air India officials raising concerns about the lack of maintenance of aircraft operated by the airline. In a letter highlighting the concerns, the pilots' association wrote that 40 per cent of the Airbus A321 fleet is grounded at various stations for lack of spares.

"The A319 aircraft is the workhorse of the domestic network operating on high-density routes and has the maximum seating capacity. Such a high percentage of this aircraft type being grounded is criminal at the very least. Considering the high seating capacity, there is a significant loss of revenue happening on a daily basis," the letter states. It also states that out of the 22 Airbus A319 aircraft in the fleet, 4 are not available for operation.

Calling the situation on the Boeing 777 fleet 'desperate', the pilots' association noted that out of the 15 Boeing 777-300 aircraft, 5 are in the hangar.

The letter alleges that overall, almost 23 per cent of Air India's fleet is grounded for lack of spares. "To put this into perspective, aircraft worth approximately 3.6 billion USD or approximately Rs 25,000 crore are lying idle in the hangar," the letter says.

Lashing out at the management, the pilots asked if there is a "reason why these aircraft continue to remain grounded? Is our management unable to prioritize expenditure?"

The letter comes at a time when the government is working on ways to improve the performance of Air India. Union minister Jayant Sinha had recently reiterated that the government remains committed to the disinvestment of Air India but has no plan to exit the national carrier altogether.

The proposed stake sale in the debt-laden airline had failed to take off as it did not receive any Expression of Interest (EoI) from potential bidders when the deadline ended on May 30.

As per its audited accounts, the airline's total cumulative losses stood at Rs 47,145.62 crore in financial year 2016-17. According to Sinha, Air India has been making losses since its merger with Indian Airlines in 2007.

High interest burden, increase in competition, high airport user charges, adverse impact of exchange rate variation and liberalised bilaterals to foreign carriers leading to excess capacity in the market are among the major reasons for the losses, he said.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Aug 14 2018

    Aviation Minister need to reply these grave charges against Air India

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Tue, Aug 14 2018

    I think our big boss has to really worry, now that 2019 is just a stone throw away.

    Even Air India pilots who some time ago took him for his international joy rides seem to be deserting him; doesn't sound like a good omen.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Useless management and useless Government is also a reason for losses.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    It is a national shame that we have not been able to come up with suggestions to turn around Air India. Till as recently as the 1970's Air India was the pride of India. Excessive government interference has been the principal reason for the rot that has set into this airline. Minister after minister has benefited at the cost of Air India. They have sold the prime routes to the foreign airlines and our airline is left to cover the unprofitable left over crumbs. No wonder when the government itself indulges is such blatant corruption, the morale of the staff has hit rock bottom. Air India is being used by the ministers and the government officials for touring the world along with their families. I refuse to accept that we are unable to turn this airline into a profit making entity. In stead, I would say that we are unwilling to do that. Take the case of the Western Railway in Bombay and see the level of efficiency it runs at. Clockwork precision. It has an enviable record of giving top class service. When this department can be managed at such an exemplary manner, I just fail to understand why we can't run Air India in this fashion. Where there's a will, there is a way. The sad truth is that no government wants to instill a sense of professionalism in Air India.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Wish this useless BJP Govt stop feeding this white elephant - or we can say stop pouring money in this black hole. It will swallow every paise without any return.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Don't expect 10th Standards to understand Technology ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    Our Jokers are now buying Rafael ...

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2018

    FIRST TIME IN 71 YEARS....ENTIRE INDIA IS LYING IDLE.....AND PILOTS ARE WORRING ABOUT AIR INDIA.....

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