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DGCA allows IndiGo to wet lease 11 A320s

DGCA allows IndiGo to wet lease 11 A320s

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has given approval to IndiGo to wet lease 11 A320 planes as airline grapples with capacity challenges due to P&W engine woes, according to officials. IndiGo operator Interglobe

Aviation
Go First cancels flights till Aug 18

Go First cancels flights till Aug 18

Go First ohas cancelled its flights until August 18, citing operational reasons. In a tweet, the airline said, “Due to operational reasons, Go First flights until 18th August 2023 are cancelled.” The Directorate General of

Aviation
Opening of Shivamogga Airport delayed to Aug 31

Opening of Shivamogga Airport delayed to Aug 31

The opening of Shivamogga Airport in Karnataka, built on public-private partnership mode, has been delayed to August 31 to accommodate further logistical and security implementations. Initially set for the 11th, the inauguration has been pushed

Aviation
DGCA issues license for Utkela airport in Odisha to start flights

DGCA issues license for Utkela airport in Odisha to start flights

The Director General Civil Aviation Monday (DGCA) has said it has issued the license for Utkela airport in Odisha’s Kalahandi district to start flight operations. Utkela airport, 15 km from the district headquarters of Bhawanipatna,

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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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