The upcoming Friday (May 19) holds significance for the Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC), the winning bidder for Jet Airways, as it marks the final day of their air operator’s permit (AOP) granted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
Jet Airways updates
JKC has expressed its commitment for Jet Airways comeback and is searching for a new CEO to replace Sanjiv Kapoor, who resigned on 28 April.
Kalrock Jalan consortium, which is set to acquire Jet Airways, is attempting to halt the sale of three Boeing 777s to a European airline.
High uncertainty over India’s Jet Airways (9W) comeback as the Jalan Kalrock consortium (JKC) has less than a month to pay to its creditors.
Jet Airways’ lenders file an NCLAT complaint against the Jalan-Kalrock consortium | Exclusive
Jet Airways India Ltd. is in advanced discussions to order about 50 Airbus SE A220 aircraft. This could signal a new beginning for the bankrupt carrier that is attempting to make a comeback.
Jet Airways is ready to begin its second innings in India after a gap of nearly two and a half years. The airline has already been granted an operating permit from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
Jet Airways shared a throwback to the old days when they used to sell Imli candy on their Flights. Read More about it Here
Jet Airways conducted the first batch of cabin crew who started service training today. The airline is actively hiring cabin crews.
Jet Airways CEO Sanjiv Kapoor in his Twitter post stated that “they will not fix what is not Broken” highlighting Jet’s launch in September