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Air India to sell more real estate assets, invites bids through MSTC

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New Delhi: Air India has put several of its real estate properties across the country up for sale and has sought e-auction bids from interested parties.

The national carrier which is up for divestment, has invited bids through MSTC.

The properties put on the block include five units at Asian Games Village Complex in New Delhi, four units of 2BHK flats at Sohini Apartments, 18/2A-1 Udai Shankar Sarani, Golf Green in Kolkata.

The Mumbai properties up for sale include a residential plot with 14 flats of built-up area of around 2,030 square metre at Pali Hill, Bandra (W). The other property is a 3BHK flat and two units of 2BHK flats, Sachin D Strains, Gazdar scheme, Santacruz (W).

The 14 properties up for sale include assets in Nagpur, Thiruvananthapuram, Bengaluru, Bhuj and Aurangabad.

The bid starts on July 8 and closes July 9 for all the properties.

The property in Bengaluru for which the national carrier has sought bids is a residential plot number 3, area 5,934 square metre, KHB Layout, Gangamuthanhalli Village, Devanhalli Taluk.

The airline which has been running in losses is already up for sale, however, the disinvestment process has been significantly delayed due to lack of interest among investors in the initial stage along with the impact of the pandemic.


(With IANS inputs)

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