GoFirst Flight Resume: Indian airline GoFirst, which has been facing financial crisis for a long time, has got a big relief from DGCA. Aviation regulator DGCA has given GoFirst Airline permission to operate the aircraft again. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday said it has approved GoFirst’s plan to resume operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights with certain conditions.

Services were closed on 3 May

Let us tell you that the insolvency resolution process is going on against Go First. The company had stopped its airline from 3 May.

Got permission to fly 15 aircraft

The DGCA said in a press release that the airline’s plan to resume operations with 15 aircraft and 114 daily flights has been reviewed and accepted.

issued a press release

DGCA has stated that this approval is subject to the outcome of the writ petitions/applications pending before the Delhi High Court and Delhi Bench of NCLT. According to the press release, GoFirst can start operating the services after getting interim funding and permission from DGCA for scheduled flights.

Routine Checkup Instructions

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

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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