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Kingfisher Airlines submits new revival plan | Kingfisher Airlines submits new revival plan |
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India's embattled Kingfisher Airlines has submitted a fresh revival plan to aviation authorities as it seeks permission to restart operations. | India's embattled Kingfisher Airlines has submitted a fresh revival plan to aviation authorities as it seeks permission to restart operations. |
The airline's parent firm, UB Group, will inject 6.5bn rupees ($119m; £77m) to reinvigorate the carrier. | The airline's parent firm, UB Group, will inject 6.5bn rupees ($119m; £77m) to reinvigorate the carrier. |
Kingfisher has $1.4bn in debts and has not been able to raise fresh loans. | Kingfisher has $1.4bn in debts and has not been able to raise fresh loans. |
Its flying permit lapsed at the end of last year and regulators have asked the airline to outline how it plans to secure its future before renewing it. | Its flying permit lapsed at the end of last year and regulators have asked the airline to outline how it plans to secure its future before renewing it. |
The carrier said that it had set out its proposals to revive the airline in the latest submission. | The carrier said that it had set out its proposals to revive the airline in the latest submission. |
"We have given a complete plan... which includes our schedule that we plan to operate, the aircraft we plan to operate, the number of people we have," said Sanjay Aggarwal, chief executive of Kingfisher. | "We have given a complete plan... which includes our schedule that we plan to operate, the aircraft we plan to operate, the number of people we have," said Sanjay Aggarwal, chief executive of Kingfisher. |
"We have requested that our licence be renewed," he added. | "We have requested that our licence be renewed," he added. |
The firm's shares closed 4.6% higher on the Bombay Stock Exchange. | |
An earlier plan submitted by the airline was rejected by the authorities. | An earlier plan submitted by the airline was rejected by the authorities. |
Turbulent times | Turbulent times |
Owned by billionaire Vijay Mallya, Kingfisher Airlines has seen its fortunes plummet in recent years. | Owned by billionaire Vijay Mallya, Kingfisher Airlines has seen its fortunes plummet in recent years. |
The airline has reported annual losses for five years in a row and has seen its market share decline. | The airline has reported annual losses for five years in a row and has seen its market share decline. |
As its debt woes have increased, it has been unable to pay money owed to staff, airports and tax authorities, as well as its lenders. | As its debt woes have increased, it has been unable to pay money owed to staff, airports and tax authorities, as well as its lenders. |
Its financial troubles also resulted in its key lenders refusing to extend any fresh loans, which affected its ability to carry out operations smoothly. | Its financial troubles also resulted in its key lenders refusing to extend any fresh loans, which affected its ability to carry out operations smoothly. |
As a result, its licence was suspended last year amid concerns over finances and safety. | As a result, its licence was suspended last year amid concerns over finances and safety. |
In an attempt to revive its fortunes and infuse fresh capital, the airline has held talks in recent months with Etihad Airways and other investors with a view to them taking a stake in the carrier. | In an attempt to revive its fortunes and infuse fresh capital, the airline has held talks in recent months with Etihad Airways and other investors with a view to them taking a stake in the carrier. |
This was after the Indian government allowed foreign investment of up to 49% in domestic airlines, a move that Kingfisher had been lobbying for. | This was after the Indian government allowed foreign investment of up to 49% in domestic airlines, a move that Kingfisher had been lobbying for. |