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CBI files case against AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes over flying licence

By Reuters

  • 29 May 2018
CBI files case against AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes over flying licence
Tony Fernandes | Credit: Reuters

India's federal police force said on Tuesday it has filed a case against AirAsia Group Bhd CEO Tony Fernandes relating to the granting of a flying licence in the country.

The Malaysian low-cost carrier in 2014 launched domestic flight operations in India, AirAsiaIndia, along with local joint venture partner Tata Sons.

A Central Bureau of Investigation spokesman said it was conducting searches at AirAsia's offices in Delhi and Mumbai, without elaborating. The exact nature of the case or the alleged violations were also not immediately clear.

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AirAsia, AirAsia India and Fernandes did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

Fernandes is also under investigation in Malaysia in a dispute with the country's regulator, the Malaysian Aviation Committee, over the cancellation of 120 flights during the general election period earlier in May.

AirAsia Group Bhd, said in January it was considering an IPO of the Indian operation, which had 14 planes at end-2017 with plans to grow to 60 over the next five years.

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