Kingfisher in talks with Abu Dhabi firm to set up maintenance centre
21 Apr 2007
Mumbai: Domestic carrier Kingfisher Airlines is holding talks with an Abu Dhabi-based engineering firm to start a private maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility in the country.
"We are discussing with an Abu Dhabi based firm to establish an MRO in the country,'''' Kingfisher Airlines promoter Vijay Mallya said, adding that the venue, costs and other issues were yet to be finalised.
Mallya,
who has been trying to start overseas operations but is
unable to do so in view of government rules, said his
airline would shortly apply for starting an airline in
the US to operate flights into India. He said an application
was being ''''compiled by our attorneys and it will be submitted
(to the American authorities) in the next six to eight
weeks''''.
Maintaining that he was ''''cautiously optimistic'''' that the Indian government would permit it to fly abroad in the near future, he said, ''''if for some reasons, they don''t, we may think of flying into India from the US and back.''''
Under the present rules, a domestic airline can launch global operations only if it has a fleet of 20 aircraft and has put in five years of operations within India.
Hoping
that the Civil Aviation Ministry would review its policy,
Mallya said ''''otherwise, the current position is that
only one private airline, Jet Airways, is operating abroad''''.