Go First is preparing to request approval early next week to resume operations, offering three fleet-size options based on the number of aircraft lessors can reclaim.
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Wadia Owned Go First (G8) was about to take the delivery of Six brand new Airbus A320neo airliners. some of them performed their test flights.
According to sources, Wadia-owned Go First (G8) Airlines is expected to resume operations by May 27. Pilots have been requested to participate in a ‘refresher course’ starting from Thursday.
The aircraft lessors objected to the Go First airline’s insolvency petition before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), but the airline has stated that it contacted the insolvency body to protect its 7,000 employees.
Tomorrow, on May 12, Friday, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) is scheduled to hear the plea filed by SMBC Aviation Capital, the aircraft lessor of Go First (G8).
According to sources familiar with the matter, Go First (G8), a low-cost airline, plans to resume its flights by May 24th.
Tata Group, India’s largest Conglomerate and parent company of Air India (AI) and India’s biggest carrier, IndiGo (6E), are in talks to take the Airbus A320 planes from the troubled Go First (G8) airlines.
the NCLT is scheduled to hear two petitions for insolvency proceedings against Go First (G8), which is currently awaiting a ruling on its voluntary insolvency resolution plea.
Former Jet Airways (9W) CEO Sanjiv Kapoor has shared his thoughts on the temporary shutdown of Go First (G8) Airlines. He mentioned that the closure of G8 is not good for Indian passengers.
Tata Air India has posted a hiring schedule for Pilots after Go First cancels flights till May 9 and maybe till May 15. The airline has shared the schedule on its social media pages.