Air India seeks private partnership in cargo business
With plans of roping in a strategic partner, flag carrier Air-India (A-I) is set to begin discussions with air cargo majors, like Federal Express, DHL and UPS. This is apart from the cargo arms of international carriers, like British Airways, Lufthansa and Air France.
The carrier would be looking at two possible options, where it could either float a JV company with equal public-private equity partnership or sell 50 percent stake after hiving-off its Rs 600-crore cargo business into a separate subsidiary.
Confirming the move, the union minister for civil aviation, Praful Patel said to ToI, “A-I’s cargo business can be turned into a big time revenue earning stream. Along with the growth in passenger traffic, primarily driven by economic growth, the air cargo business is turning out to be a lucrative business proposition.”
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