Another three de-registered planes belonging to Los Angeles-based International Lease Finance Corporation cannot be taken back as litigation is on, said Mishra.
The litigation over these three planes is on because Kingfisher had partly financed the purchase of these planes.
This decision comes after the DGCA’s meeting with Airports Authority of India and the civil aviation ministry.
Mishra said, “We would meet tax officials and airport operators on Tuesday to discuss issues related to other planes leased by Kingfisher, whose aircraft have been grounded for months by a cash crunch.
"However, the lessors will need to pay parking fee for aircraft from day of de-registration. Nearly 25 Kingfisher planes are not yet claimed by lessors.”
Airport operators, including AAI, had held back Kingfisher planes owing to non-payment
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