Posted on Mar 26
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New Delhi: Cash-strapped Kingfisher Airlines owed over Rs
5,600 crore to public sector banks as on February this year, the government has
said.
The consortium of 13 PSU banks,
including State Bank of India, have an exposure of Rs 5,608.07 crore to
Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) as on February 2012, Minister of State for Finance
Namo Narain Meena said in a written reply in Lok Sabha last Friday.
Replying to a query on whether SBI has
any proposal to extend a financial lifeline to Kingfisher, Meena said,"
State Bank of India, leader of the consortium of lenders, has informed that no
such lifeline has been extended to Kingfisher Airlines Ltd by them during the
current financial year."
SBI alone has an exposure of Rs 1,408.45 crore to KFA.
The airline, which has a debt of Rs 7,000 crore and
an accumulated loss of over Rs 6,000 crore, has been operating only 16 of its
64 aircrafts since last month. It has quit Kolkata and Hyderabad routes
completely.
It also wound up international
operations last week.
Directorate General of
Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Aviation Ministry have threatened to cancel the
7-year-old airline's licence if it is unable to come up with an operational
schedule next week.
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