AI ties up $155 mn towards pre-delivery payment for 3 B-777s

Published Date: 14-03-2016 | 9:14 am

New Delhi: Air India has tied up loans worth USD 155 million (over Rs 1,000 crore) to make pre-delivery payment for three Boeing 777 planes, amid the national carrier making efforts to expand and rejig its fleet with new aircraft.

The airline, which is making efforts to turn around its fortunes, is expected to start inducting the three new aircraft in early 2018.

Currently, the carrier has 15 Boeing 777s in its fleet — 12 of them B777-300ERs and the rest B777-200LRs. A senior official said the carrier will take loan to the tune of USD 155 million from Deutsche Bank at a “very competitive” interest rate towards making pre- delivery payment for three Boeing 777 planes. The three aircraft are to be delivered to the carrier between January-March, 2018. In December last year, Air India had sought proposals from banks and financial institutions for loan towards pre-delivery payment requirements for three Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft. — PTI

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