Kiran Rao, executive vice president (sales and marketing, customer affairs) of Airbus, said they have not 'suspended' Kingfisher orders but 'asked' the airlines not to take deliveries.
According to Airbus's latest information on orders and deliveries, Kingfisher Airlines has placed order for a total of 62 aircraft.
Of this only 13 are delivered and another 38 are under process of delivery.
The aircraft maker has received order for 55 aircraft from Kingfisher Red and only 12 airplanes were delivered.
"Suspended is too stronger word.
"That means we take some drastic action. For me it is just a dialogue we constantly have and the aircraft deliveries are delayed until the airlines is in correct financial health," Rao told PTI on phone.
Liquor Barron Vijay Malya-owned airlines is struggling to sustain its operations with debts of around Rs 7,000 crore (Rs 70 billion).
It had to cut down its scheduled flights drastically because of paucity of funds for day-to-day
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