Go First airlines will be restored again, DGCA gives green signal, read details

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DGCA Approves Go First’s Resumption Plan: GoFirst has been given permission to resume flight services. Yes, the aviation regulator DGCA on Friday gave permission to the airline GoFirst to resume aircraft operations with certain conditions. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said on Friday that it has approved GoFirst’s plan to resume operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights with certain conditions.

Insolvency resolution process against GoFirst continues

Please tell that the insolvency resolution process is going on against Go First. In the past months, the news of the bankruptcy of the company was coming to the fore. After which the company had stopped all its airlines from May 3. In such a situation, there were many people who had already made bookings, they also had to face trouble. Now it is being told that permission has been given by DGCA to operate GoFirst planes again. In such a situation, has it now become clear that people will now be able to take the service of GoFirst planes again?

15 aircraft and 114 daily flights will be operated

Explain that the DGCA has said in a press release that the airline’s resumption of operations plan for operating 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights has been reviewed and accepted. However, the DGCA said, “The approval is subject to the outcome of the writ petitions/applications pending before the Delhi High Court and the Delhi Bench of the NCLT (National Company Law Tribunal).” According to the press release, GoFirst can start operating the services after getting interim funding and permission from DGCA for scheduled flights.

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Direction to meet regulatory requirements and conduct regular checks

The regulator directed GoFirst to meet all applicable regulatory requirements and also to regularly check the airworthiness of the aircraft. The resolution professional (RP) of the airline had submitted the plan to restore the services to the DGCA on June 28. After that, the DGCA had conducted a special audit of various facilities related to flights of the company in Mumbai and Delhi.

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