The agreement between the two has a long stop date clause, stipulating that all approvals be secured by then.
Originally fixed as July 31, the date was later revised to September 30.
The agreement allows both parties to extend the date; it is likely to be revised again.
An email query to Etihad on Sunday went answered.
The Gulf airline had last month said it was agreeable to extending the long stop date till September-end as both sides worked to complete the regulatory process.
The deal was signed on April 24 and was expected to secure approvals by July-end.
But that deadline was missed as the Securities and Exchange Board of India and Foreign Investment Promotion Board raised concern over the shift of management control to Etihad.
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