Kingfisher chief executive officer Sanjay Agarwal met Director General of Civil Aviation Arun Mishra in New Delhi for 45 minutes to apprise him of the prevailing scenario facing the airline, but sources said he gave no information about any commitment by the airline's parent company, UB Group, on financing the revival plan.
The sources said Agarwal told the regulator that the airline would be ready to resume operations from the Summer Schedule, that begins in April.
The Kingfisher chief said the airline has not received no-objection certificates from any of the airport operators, including the Airports Authority of India, though he claimed that some of the oil companies and aircraft leasing companies have given it a go-ahead.
Wednesday's meeting comes days ahead of a crucial meeting of a consortium of bankers that have lent over Rs 7,500 crore (Rs 75 billion)
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