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KFA loses permit to fly, says no 'cause for concern'

AFP | By, Mumbai
Jan 01, 2013 07:43 PM IST

Kingfisher Airlines has lost its permit to fly after a deadline to renew its suspended licence expired. The news is a fresh blow for the debt-laden carrier whose operations have been grounded since Oct after employees went on strike over unpaid wages.Troubled KFA loses flying permit

Kingfisher Airlines has lost its permit to fly after a deadline to renew its suspended licence expired, the national aviation regulator DGCA said on Tuesday.


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The news is a fresh blow for the debt-laden carrier whose operations have been grounded since October after employees went on strike over unpaid wages.

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"Kingfisher's flying permit has lapsed," Directorate-General of Civil Aviation chief Arun Mishra told AFP.

"They failed to provide additional details on the funding of operations," Mishra added, referring to Kingfisher's revival plan submitted to the DGCA in December.

But the airline said there is no "cause for concern" as the rules allow for the renewal of a permit within two years of expiry.

"Kingfisher is confident of securing approval from the regulator on the restart plan, licence approval and reinstatement of its operating permit," its spokesman Prakash Mirpuri said in a statement late on Monday.

Kingfisher, controlled by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, owes millions of dollars to banks, airports, fuel suppliers and its staff and has been looking for a foreign investor to inject fresh funds.

The firm has been the worst-hit of India's airlines in 2012, with the industry plagued by high jet fuel prices, fierce competition, price wars and shabby airport infrastructure.

The carrier was country's second-largest until a year ago but its share shrank to just 3.5%-- the smallest in the country -- before operations stalled completely.

Kingfisher said it was in talks with foreign investors including Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways after the government cleared investment by foreign airlines in the key transport sector.

Aviation analysts have expressed doubt over Etihad's purported interest in Bangalore-based Kingfisher given KFA's debt load, which is estimated at $2.5 billion by the consultancy firm Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation.



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