New civil aviation secretary holds Air India review

"The ministry feels that the situation in the aviation industry has undergone a sea change since 2012 when Air India's TAP was put in place for 10 years and this requires that the plan be revisited," a government official had said.

New Delhi: Civil Aviation Secretary Rajeev Nayan Choubey Saturday took stock of the situation in national carrier Air India, a day after he took charge with the ministry.

At a meeting today, the top management of Air India made a presentation to Choubey on the national carrier's turnaround plans, sources said.

"The new civil aviation secretary took stock of the situation in Air India. He was apprised of the airline's turnaround plan," sources said.

The then UPA government had in 2012 approved a turnaround plan under which Air India was to avail a total of Rs 30,000 crore over a period of 10 years. However, the NDA government last week appointed SBI Capital Markets to revisit the plan.

"The ministry feels that the situation in the aviation industry has undergone a sea change since 2012 when Air India's TAP was put in place for 10 years and this requires that the plan be revisited," a government official had said.

SBI Cap has been asked to submit its report in three months.

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