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Go First gets claims worth Rs 23,777 cr from creditors: Sources

India’s aviation regulator on July 21 said Go Airlines could resume operations if it can meet certain conditions, including getting interim funding and approval of its flight schedule.

July 22, 2023 / 12:55 IST
Go Airlines, which operated the Go First carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection in May blaming "faulty" Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its 54 Airbus A320neos.

Go Airlines, which operated the Go First carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection in May blaming "faulty" Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its 54 Airbus A320neos.

Go Airlines (India) Ltd has received claims worth Rs ₹23,777 crore from operational and financial creditors so far as part of the carrier’s ongoing insolvency, two banking sources told Reuters.

The process is in line with procedural requirements under the Indian law which allow every creditor a right to payment and remedy by submitting claims if a company is under bankruptcy. Once the claims are filed, the resolution professional has to check its authenticity.

"Claims from the lenders are around Rs 5,000 crore, while lessors’ claims amount to Rs 18,000 crore so far," a banker with a state-run bank, who has exposure to Go Airlines said, after a meeting of the committee of creditors on July 21.

The bankers did not wish to be identified because they were not authorised to speak to the media.

Go Airline’s resolution professional has yet to verify the veracity of the claims and did not immediately respond to a Reuters’ email seeking comment.

Go Airlines, which operated the Go First carrier, filed for bankruptcy protection in May blaming "faulty" Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its 54 Airbus A320neos.

The Raytheon-owned engine maker has said the claims are without merit.

The company earlier this month invited investor interest in the company through a court-appointed administrator. The last date to submit an expression of interest (EoI) is August 9.

"The airline has received 40 queries on EOIs from potential bidders, but no formal submissions have been made as yet," the second banker said.

India’s aviation regulator on July 21 said Go Airlines could resume operations if it can meet certain conditions, including getting interim funding and approval of its flight schedule.

The resolution professional is waiting for banks to disburse funds for which in-principal approval was given last month to resume operations, the banker said.

 

Reuters
first published: Jul 22, 2023 12:55 pm

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