India's grounded Kingfisher Airlines has submitted a plan to the country's aviation regulator to restart operations, asking for its licence to be renewed with the help of funds from its parent UB Group, its Chief Executive said on Wednesday.
"We have requested that our licence be renewed," he said, adding that the carrier plans to start operations with seven planes.
Kingfisher, controlled by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who also owns UB Group, has been halted due to a cash crunch, and lenders are trying to recover $1.4 billion of loans in default.
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