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ILFC sends 2nd warning to India to return KFA aircraft

Earlier, ILFC had warned that India’s failure to return leased planes to their owners when the airline (Kingfisher Air) cannot pay dues could put the country’s aviation growth at risk.

August 20, 2013 / 08:48 IST
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US-based aircraft lessor International Lease Finance Corp (ILFC) has sent second warning to India seeking return of six planes it had leased to Kingfisher Airlines.


Earlier, ILFC had warned that India’s failure to return leased planes to their owners when the airline cannot pay dues could put the country’s aviation growth at risk. Read This: Kingfisher's Q1 loss doubles on aircraft re-delivery cost
Meanwhile. these six aircraft are sitting idle at various airports after they were impounded by service tax department when the airline could not pay pending dues.
For the purpose, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) can release the deregistered leased aircraft of the grounded Kingfisher Airlines for the lessors to fly them back only after required permission from the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA).
The Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) is expected to send its opinion on the issue this week.
 
However, India, being a signatory to Cape Town convention, has to comply with the treaty which states, in case of a default, lessors will have the first right to claim back the plane.
first published: Aug 19, 2013 03:07 pm

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