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Jet Airways aircrafts' prospective buyer hails NCLAT order refusing to restrain sale

The aircraft are expected to be sold for Rs. 400 crore to a Malta-based company called Ace aviation. The company claims to have deposited Rs 50 crore already.

December 22, 2023 / 17:58 IST
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Prospective buyer hails NCLAT order
Prospective buyer hails NCLAT order

Malta-based Challenge Group, which had successfully bid through its special purpose vehicle Ace Aviation for three B777-300 aircraft of the grounded Jet Airways hailed the order of National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) refusing to restrain the sale process.

Eshel Heffetz, CEO of The Challenges Airlines said "We're pleased with the NCLAT's decision to allow the sale of Jet Airways aircraft to Ace Aviation. Our confidence in the court process remains steadfast, and we believe that it will facilitate the completion of the sale."

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Heffetz urged all the parties involved to adopt a pragmatic approach and expedite the sale in a smooth and timely manner, adhering to aviation and market standards.

The aircraft are expected to be sold for Rs. 400 crore to a Malta-based company called Ace aviation. The company claims to have deposited Rs 50 crore already.