Mumbai: The country's largest oil marketing company Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has resumed fuel supply to Jet Airways.
After stopping fuel supply to Jet Airways from 3 p.m. on Wednesday over non-payment of dues by the airline, the company resumed the service in the evening, a senior IOC official said.
However, the fuel retailer did not divulge details about any payment or assurance made by the cash-strapped airline over due payments.
Nonetheless, industry insiders said that the lenders of the airline might have made a part-payment towards the dues.
The airline's operations were not effected during the day, as other retailers continued to supply fuel to its aircraft.
The airline also faced the ignominy of losing one of its planes to a European cargo agent who seized one of its wide-body planes at the Amsterdam airport for payment related issues, a source said.
This was the third time that the public sector oil marketing company has cut fuel supply to the airline in the past eight days, which is struggling to keep afloat amid acute liquidity crisis.
"IndianOil has stopped fuel supplies to Jet Airways in Mumbai, New Delhi and Hyderabad airports for its failure to clear dues," the source said. Mumbai is the largest base for the airline and it operates maximum flights from the city.