Tata Sons eyes stake in struggling Jet Airways, appraisal on

Jet Airways
Jet has asked its pilots to accept a pay cut as the company is ebbing on the financial front: Photo | Reuters

Mumbai: Indian conglomerate Tata Sons is conducting due diligence on Jet Airways as it explores the purchase of a controlling stake in the cash-strapped airline, Mint newspaper reported on Tuesday citing two people directly aware of the developments.

Saurabh Agarwal, chief financial officer of Tata Sons, is leading the discussions while Jet Airways is represented by its chairman Naresh Goyal, the newspaper said, citing the sources who asked not to be identified as the talks are still private.

"An in-house team of Tata Sons is currently conducting due diligence on Jet Airways, which is expected to continue for the next few weeks," the newspaper quoted one of the two people as saying.

Reuters could not immediately reach Tata Sons or Jet Airways for a comment on the report.

After posting its third consecutive quarterly loss on Monday, debt-laden Jet Airways said it planned to cut flights on less profitable routes and add capacity in more lucrative markets, as part of efforts to lower costs and boost revenue.

A combination of rising oil prices, high fuel tax, a weak rupee, low fares, and price competition has seen profit dive in the world's fastest-growing aviation market, which is clocking 20 per cent annual passenger growth.

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