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Bombay Burmah Corporation makes provision of Rs 1,866 crore to insulate from Go First issue

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 29, 2023 20:27 IST

Wadia Group-owned Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation (BBTCL) has said it has made a provision of Rs 1,865.66 crore in ...

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Wadia Group-owned Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation (BBTCL) has said it has made a provision of Rs 1,865.66 crore in respect of its investments made in Go First and other related financial obligations.

In a statement shared with stock exchanges, BBTCL reported a consolidated total income of Rs 17,079 crore and net loss of Rs 533 crore for the year ended March 31, 2023. The reported loss is after making the provision, it added.

BBTCL  is an Indian trading company based in Mumbai owned by the Wadia Group. It was formed in 1863 by the Wallace Brothers of Scotland. During fiscal 2022-23, the investment value of BBTCL grew by approximately Rs 13,000 crore. BBTCL said it identified airline business as a potential growth area particularly in the low-cost segment, given the rising personal income and the preference for time-saving airline travel in a large country like India and therefore has been making investments in GoAir Airlines, which operates Go First, since 2005.

As part of its growth and expansion, GoAir said it opted to purchase 72 Airbus aircraft powered by Pratt and Whitney (P&W) New Engine which promised substantial fuel saving and reliability. Unfortunately, the engines supplied were not up to the required standards, warranting substantial maintenance and leading to grounding of aircraft, BBTCL said, adding, Recognising this, P and W (subsidiary of the well-known Raytheon Corporation of US), provided the required services including compensation for the grounded aircraft up to March 2020.

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