Mumbai/New Delhi: Cash-starved Jet Airways flew into deeper troubles Wednesday after IndianOil stopped fuel supplies, a cargo agent seized a Boeing plane in Amsterdam and its lenders extended the deadline for stake sale bids by two more days.
The regulator DGCA has de-registered seven of Jet's Boeing 737-800 aircraft and allowed their lessors to take the planes out of the country so that they can be leased to other airlines.
Cash-drought has forced the airline to default on several payment obligations such as to the banks, aircraft lessors and other vendors besides non-payment of March salaries to its employees.
Its pilots, who along with engineers and senior management have not been paid since January, had on Tuesday sent a legal notice to the management which is currently being headed by the lenders led by State Bank.
"We stopped fuel supplies to Jet Airways across the country from 3 pm Wednesday. The action came following the airline breaching its bank guarantee limits with the company," an Indian Oil Corporation official said.
This was the third time since last Thursday that the oil company stopped supplying fuel to the crumbling carrier.
But late in the evening IOC said the supplies were resumed.
In another development, SBI Capital Markets, which had issued the expressions of interest (EoI) on April 8, extended the deadline for submission of initial bids to April 12.
Potential bidders can send their queries till April 11, it said hours before the Wednesday deadline.
The SBI Caps in a statement said it was extending the deadline in order to allow better participation in the process.
SBI Capital Markets had invited Expression of Interest (EoI) from prospective investors on behalf of the domestic lenders of Jet Airways Limited, it said.
"As part of the process, we are in receipt of some EOIs and some more persons have expressed desire to participate if additional time is provided," it said.
Accordingly, to allow better participation in the process the domestic lenders have agreed for extension of the timeline for submission of Expression of Interest which have
been updated and made available on the websites, it added.
"The qualified bidders will be expected to submit their respective binding bid(s) latest by April 30, 2019 subject to the terms set out under the bid document," SBI Capital Markets said in a notice posted on its website.
Earlier in the day, SBI Caps had also issued a set of clarifications related to the EoI documents, including that bidders in a consortium needed to furnish solvency certificates individually.
"Bidders are required to provide the solvency certificate ... on their letterhead and certified by managing director/full time director/CEO of the bidder or a person holding an equivalent position in the bidder," it said.
In the case of consortium, each member has to submit solvency certificate, which is a proof of an entity's financial stability.
As part of the debt resolution plan for the carrier, the lenders are looking to restructure "existing facilities and infusion of funds by way of loans or acquisition/subscription of up to 75 percent of equity share capital of the company".
In another development, the airline was forced to delay its Amsterdam-Mumbai flight (9W231) after a European cargo agent seized one of its B777 for non-payment of the dues to his company.
"The cargo agent seized Boeing 777-300 ER (VT-JEW) of Jet Airways at the Amsterdam airport as the airline could not clear his dues," the airline source told PTI.
Jet, however, said the flight was delayed due to "operational reasons."
In a statement, the airline said flight 9W 231 from Amsterdam to Mumbai scheduled for April 10, has been delayed due to operational reasons.
Jet has been operating around 100 flights only with 26 planes as most of the fleet is grounded due to non-payment of lessors' rentals.
Shares of Jet Airways declined 1.59 percent to close at Rs 263.40 on the BSE while the benchmark tanked 0.91 percent.
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