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India’s Jet grounds more planes as it seeks access to bailout funds

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India's Jet Airways said it has grounded more planes after failing to pay lessors, as the debt-laden carrier - which also owes salaries to pilots and crew - works to secure bailout funds promised by state-run banks, reports Reuters.

Jet last month was rescued by State Bank of India (SBI) and other lenders, which will temporarily own a majority stake in the airline and extend a fresh loan of $218 million.

However, Jet is yet to receive any loan money and employees have not yet been paid for the month of March, said a person with direct knowledge of the matter.

Once India's leading full-service carrier, Jet's operational fleet stood at about 26 to 28 aeroplanes as of Wednesday versus 119 planes last year, two sources said.

At least 69 aircraft have been grounded due to money owed to lessors, showed stock exchange filings by Jet, while the remainder are out of service for maintenance, said one of the sources.

Some lessors with direct knowledge of the matter said Jet had told them it would pay for one month's rental and maintenance by the end of last week, and that no payment had been received.

They said when they asked Jet about payment, they were told only that the airline was addressing the matter.

"We already have five to six months of delinquencies and we were promised just one month and even that hasn't been paid.  This is very disappointing," said one of the people, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

Jet did not respond to requests for comment.

After the bailout was announced, Jet told India's aviation regulator it would not ground any more planes and would fly 40 more aircraft by the end of April, taking its operational fleet to 75 planes.

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