Mumbai airport denies seizing Kingfisher planes
Mumbai : Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL) denied Tuesday it had seized seven Kingfisher Airlines aircraft for non-payment of airport dues.
“MIAL can in no way seize Kingfisher aircraft and for that matter any other aircraft,” a statement issued by MIAL spokesman Vaibhav Tiwari said.
Calling the report “entirely erroneous”, the MIAL statement said it would like to dissociate itself from the comments offered by a MIAL source.
“The story … is likely to cause possible confusion, misinterpretation and misunderstanding in the minds of our partners, stakeholders and the aviation ministry,” the statement said.
An IANS story earlier Tuesday stated that MIAL had served two notices to Kingfisher demanding clearance of dues totalling Rs.53 crore.
“Until the long-pending dues are cleared, we shall not let them fly these aircraft,” the source had said on the condition of anonymity.
The dues pertain to parking charges, navigation and other services offered by MIAL in the normal course of airlines operations.
Owned by liquor-king and MP Vijay Mallya, KFA has been grounded since Oct 1 due to financial and labour problems.