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Air India profitable under GAAP, says Jayant Sinha

While acknowledging that there is a grey area associated with depreciation charge that CAG has brought up, Union Minister Jayant Sinha said, "We think from an accounting perspective the number we have put through is quite reasonable".

March 15, 2017 / 20:38 IST
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Jayant Sinha, Chairman, Finance Standing Committee
Jayant Sinha, Chairman, Finance Standing Committee

Days after CAG concluded that Air India incurred operational loss last fiscal, the government today said "it is possible to declare the operational profit" as per generally accepted accounting principles.

While acknowledging that there is a grey area associated with depreciation charge that CAG has brought up, Union Minister Jayant Sinha said, "We think from an accounting perspective the number we have put through is quite reasonable".

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On March 10, the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) had said that Air India "actually incurred" an operating loss of Rs 321.4 crore in 2015-16.

The airline, which is staying afloat on taxpayers' funds, had reported an operating profit of Rs 105 crore in the last fiscal -- the first time it turned operationally profitable in a decade.