Executives of Indian ultra-low-cost carrier, Go First (G8) have communicated to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that the airline is ready to conduct 152 flights per day upon resuming its operations.
Go First updates
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.
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.
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).
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.
Pratt and Whitney (PW), the company has responded to Go First’s allegation that its voluntary bankruptcy filing was due to PW’s inability to supply engines. Half of Go First’s Airbus A320neo fleet was grounded for months.
Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) India has Grounded Go’s first Aircraft over Engine Snag.
Go First management after meeting Technicians in Mumbai have told to report to duty otherwise Get ready for strict action.
Some technicians have reported that airlines like IndiGo and Go First are doing Illegal and Unethical things. It’s Big Shocking News.