Bidders will need to have a net worth or assets under management of Rs 1,000 crore to be able to participate in the bid
Here's a look at the top counters that are likely to trade actively in today's session.
Only claims related to Jet are being considered and those of subsidiary JetLite will not be accepted, IRP says
SFIO is probing the Jet accounts for allegedly violating the Companies Act, while the ED is looking into the stake sale of the carrier's loyalty programme
Cash-starved Jet Airways, which shuttered operations on April 17, is undergoing insolvency proceedings after a SBI-led consortium of lenders moved the NCLT to recover their dues
Decide early August deadline for expressions of interest
From Jet Airways meeting to SC hearing on reservation, here are some of the most important news events scheduled for today
Dutch insolvency court administrator says will not sell seized assets of airline until common solution reached
The troubles at IndiGo, however, are expected to help SpiceJet, as it remains the only listed stock for investors looking to play the growth of the airline sector, says an analyst
et Airways Thursday grounded services across the Eastern and Northeastern markers and also suspended its international operations for a day
Officials said the ministry would vehemently oppose Goyal's plea seeking permission to travel abroad, especially considering the public interest involved
The consortium of 26 bankers led by State Bank took the grounded Jet Airways to NCLT to recover their dues of over Rs 8,500 crore
None of the passengers and crew members on board were hurt in the two incidents
For Flemingo Travel Retail, the airline's grounding had an impact as its store in Mumbai contributes significantly to its topline
Even in ruin, Jet retained its one essential brand quality: Dignity
Staff join hands with private equity firm to pick up 75% stake in the bankrupt airline
The cash-strapped airline might wait for the bidding process to be completed before initiating any refunds
A special NIA court here Tuesday awarded life imprisonment to a Mumbai-based businessman and imposed a fine of Rs 5 crore on him for leaving a hijack threat note on a Jet Airways plane in October 2017. The court of special NIA judge K M Dave said the fine amount submitted by the convict, businessman Birju Salla, will be distributed among the crew members and passengers on board the affected plane. Salla was accused of creating a hijack scare by planting a threat note written in English and Urdu in the tissue paper box of the aircraft's toilet on October 30. After the incident, Salla become the first person to be put under the "national no fly list", and was also the first to be booked under the stringent Anti Hijacking Act, which had replaced a vintage law of 1982. The NIA had in January last year filed a charge sheet against him under sections 3(1), 3(2)(a) and 4(b) of the Anti-Hijacking Act, 2016. The NIA had said Salla prepared a "threat note" in both English and Urdu language
Jet stopped operations on April 17 leaving over 14,000 employees in the lurch