The NCLAT has created a possible lifeline for the grounded Go First Airways while still upholding its liquidation order.
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Unical Aviation Inc., a global specialist in aviation aftermarket solutions, has acquired a fleet of Airbus A320neos for a disassembly program.
Dubai-based LCC, flydubai (FZ), is reportedly exploring the possibility of launching a new domestic airline in India.
Go First, previously known as Go Air shut its operations last year has invaluable airport slots that will be up for a grab, and carriers like Air India (AI), IndiGo (6E), and Akasa Air (QP) may bid to get them.
India’s largest low-cost carrier, IndiGo Airlines (6E) begins flight with its new business class, IndiGo Stretch, with the first flight taking off from Delhi (DEL) to Mumbai (BOM) today (November 14, 2024).
Aeroconsultant became the first to successfully return Go First A320neo to the skies and export it out of India.
Industry experts anticipate prolonged efforts by lessors to relocate Go First’s (G8) deregistered aircraft, attributing the delay to crucial maintenance requirements.
Delhi High Court has instructed the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to process Go First, previously known as Go Air, aircraft deregistration applications within five working days, posing a significant setback for the airline.
These lenders aim for a recovery exceeding ₹2,000 crore for the land, given that the airline is indebted to its creditors for over ₹6,200 crore.
Go First, which filed for bankruptcy in May last year, received two financial bids as part of its bankruptcy process, the second being Sharjah (SHJ)-based Sky One Airways.