India, Feb. 20 -- Three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft that have been parked at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) since 2018 may finally leave Mumbai after nearly eight years on the tarmac. Jet Airways has agreed to sell the aircraft to Malta-based Ace Aviation for a combined $46 million ( Rs.418 crore) as part of its ongoing liquidation, according to a Bombay Stock Exchange filing last week.
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has approved the sale, which covers jets registered VT-JES ($16 million), VT-JEV ($12.5 million) and VT-JEM ($17.5 million).
The transaction had been delayed by legal disputes over unpaid airport charges. Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL), owned by the Adani Group, is claiming parkin...
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