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Air India has outstanding dues of Rs 2,000 crore for landing: Airport Authority of India

Recently, the Centre successfully disinvested a 100 per cent stake to Tata Sons of Air India, but pending dues by Air India need to be noted to the new owner

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Air India aircraft. Photo used for representation

Air India aircraft. Photo used for representation

Air India has to pay outstanding dues of Rs 2,000 crore to the Airport Authority of India (AAI) related to landing, parking and other charges, said the Chairman of AAI.

Speaking to ANI, Sanjeev Kumar, Chairman of AAI, said, "It's not the fact that there is lots of debt on airlines. I don't think there is much debt except Air India... I think it's over 2,000 crores dues and we are fairly confident that we would recover the past dues from them."

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