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Singh-Pitti consortium unveils Rs 1,600 crore rescue plan to revive Go First

The consortium has put forth a proposal that includes the acquisition of Go First for Rs 1,000 crore backed by collateral and a corporate guarantee

February 23, 2024 / 20:06 IST
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Go First ceased operations on May 3, 2023.
Go First ceased operations on May 3, 2023

To rescue Go First Airlines from its financial challenges, SpiceJet's CMD Ajay Singh and Busy Bee Airways, which is largely owned by EaseMyTrip CEO Nishant Pitti, have unveiled a rescue plan involving a total infusion of Rs 1,600 crore into the struggling airline.

According to sources cited by CNBC-TV18, the consortium has put forth a proposal that includes the acquisition of Go First for Rs 1,000 crore, backed by collateral and a corporate guarantee. Additionally, Singh and Pitti have proposed to inject an additional Rs 600 crore into Go First, specifically for restarting the airline's operations.

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Singh and Pitti's consortium is competing against Sky One, the other bidder for Go First in these voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings. Sharjah-based Sky One mainly operates chartered helicopter and cargo services. The bids will now undergo due diligence, which is expected to conclude in the second half of March.

Go First, promoted by the Wadias, filed for voluntary insolvency before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in May last year. The crisis-hit airline attributed its decision to engine supplier Pratt & Whitney (PW), alleging that the increasing incidents of failures of engines supplied by the US-based firm’s International Aero Engines forced its hand.