According to a source, senior executives of Go First (G8), currently undergoing an insolvency resolution process, held discussions with officials from the DGCA on Monday to outline their plans for the airline’s revival.
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On Monday, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Indian aviation watchdog, issued a show cause notice to Go First (G8), an airline owned by the Wadia Group, due to the sudden cancellation of flights and initiation of the corporate insolvency resolution process under IBC.
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