NEW DELHI: Jet Airways-II could take to the skies next summer as a full service domestic airline with a fleet of six aircraft.
The Jalan-Kalrock consortia (JKC), successful resolution applicant for reviving Jet, on Friday said it wants to “fast track implementation of approved resolution plan” by beginning to pay stakeholders like ex-employees, ticket claimants and lenders.
The statement is aimed at dispelling increasing doubts over Jet’s revival due to lack of visible progress following National Company Law Tribunal’s approval to the revival process this June.
On the other hand, billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s upcoming startup Akasa has got government no objection certificate and placed order for planes. Tata’s acquisition of Air India is also on track.