TruJet In Talks With Jet Airways To Sublease Up To 7 ATRs: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mumbai: Beleaguered carrier Jet Airways is in advanced stage of discussions with TruJet to sublease up to seven of its ATR planes to the
regional carrier as it seeks to reduce costs and mop up additional revenues amid cash drought, according to an industry source.These planes
are likely to be subleased with its complete crew, maintenance and insurance.The Naresh Goyal-promoted full service carrier currently has 15
ATRs in its fleet.TruJet, which started operations in July 2015, has an all-ATR fleet.The deal may be stitched by this month, the source
privy to the development said.The Mumbai-based carrier had attempted to phase out these regional jets in the past as well."Both Jet Airways
and TruJet are in the advanced stage of negotiations on the ATR deal
As per the on-going discussions, TruJet will initially lease seven ATRs from Jet Airways," the source told news agency Press Trust of
India.While TruJet confirmed its discussions with Jet Airways, the latter said that "it continues to evaluate all possible
alternatives".Partially-owned by Gulf carrier Etihad, Jet Airways has been flying into turbulence since the beginning of this year, having
reported a massive loss of over Rs 1,000 crore in March quarter.The source said that the sublease period was likely to be for five years,
and under a wet lease arrangement, adding, "If the deal gets through, TruJet could opt for more such planes from the airline."A wet lease is
an arrangement under which one airline provides an aircraft, its complete crew, maintenance and insurance to another airline."We are working
options to induct up to seven aircraft for short period from Jet Airways," a TruJet spokesperson said in a statement to PTI.The Hyderabad
based airline had last month said it plans to acquire five to seven ATRs and expand the network to 20 more routes by the end of FY19.The
carrier currently has five ATR-72s and connects 14 destinations including some under the Centre's regional connectivity scheme, Udan."Jet
Airways continues to evaluate all possible alternatives to ensure optimum utilisation of its fleet," a Jet Airways spokesperson told
PTI."Owing to our quiet period, we're unable to respond to further specific queries," the spokesperson added.The airline management, which
had previously deferred its quarterly results stating it needed more time to finalise accounts, today informed exchanges that its board will
meet on August 27 to consider June quarter earnings.