Four more Jet Airways 737s to be deregistered
Jet Airways’ fleet continues to dwindle, with ALAFCO, GECAS and Saroja Aviation submitting applications to deregister 3 Boeing 737-800s and 1 -900ER between them. ALAFCO has requested the deregistration of 737-800s which are both mortgaged to Nord LB, records from India’s DGCA show. Saroja Aviation, meanwhile, is seeking to take back a 737-800 which is mortgaged to Bank of Baroda’s Hong Kong branch. Lastly, GECAS is preparing to take back a 737-900ER which is owned by Celestial Aviation Trading 49. Jet’s situation remains parlous, with a deadline on binding bids to buy the defunct aircraft reportedly set to expire on the afternoon May 10. It is unclear how many – if any – proposals have been submitted by SBI Caps, which is running the process to sell up to a 76% stake in the airline. <br/>
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Four more Jet Airways 737s to be deregistered
Jet Airways’ fleet continues to dwindle, with ALAFCO, GECAS and Saroja Aviation submitting applications to deregister 3 Boeing 737-800s and 1 -900ER between them. ALAFCO has requested the deregistration of 737-800s which are both mortgaged to Nord LB, records from India’s DGCA show. Saroja Aviation, meanwhile, is seeking to take back a 737-800 which is mortgaged to Bank of Baroda’s Hong Kong branch. Lastly, GECAS is preparing to take back a 737-900ER which is owned by Celestial Aviation Trading 49. Jet’s situation remains parlous, with a deadline on binding bids to buy the defunct aircraft reportedly set to expire on the afternoon May 10. It is unclear how many – if any – proposals have been submitted by SBI Caps, which is running the process to sell up to a 76% stake in the airline. <br/>