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GoFirst settles dues of Deutsche Bank

GoFirst settles dues of Deutsche Bank

GoFirst has settled out of court the loans it owes to Deutsche Bank. Consequently, the German bank has told the airline's committee of creditors that it intends to withdraw from the group. Although Deutsche Bank

Aviation
Go First left with only 100 pilots amid delay in resuming operations: Sources

Go First left with only 100 pilots amid delay in resuming operations: Sources

The delay in reviving Go First has adversely impacted its workforce with no salaries since three months. According to sources, the airline hasn't paid employees since May 2023 and as the revival takes longer, these

Aviation
SAUDIA expands fleet with addition of new A321neo aircraft

SAUDIA expands fleet with addition of new A321neo aircraft

SAUDIA, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, has expanded its fleet with the addition of new aircraft type, Airbus A321neo under the slogan “A neo-way of flying.” This feeds into SAUDIA’s expansion plans as

Aviation
Delhi HG bars Go First from flying lessors’ aircraft

Delhi HG bars Go First from flying lessors’ aircraft

The Delhi High Court has said that scheduled maintenance cannot be considered as a reason to include flying of aircraft and restrained Go First to continue with maintenance flights. In its judgement the High Court

Ministry
DGCA nod for Air India, IndiGo to import aircraft

DGCA nod for Air India, IndiGo to import aircraft

Air India and Interglobe Aviation, operator of IndiGo, have been given the nod by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to import aircraft, the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) announced in a statement on

Aviation
NCLT allows Go First to use leased aircraft

NCLT allows Go First to use leased aircraft

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) yesterday refused to restrain the resolution professional of Go First from using the aircraft leased to it by six leasing companies. A bench of judicial member Mahendra Khandelwal and

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