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NCLT notices to Go First lenders and IBBI over ticket refunds
The National Company Law Tribunal Monday issued notices to Go First's Committee of Creditors and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India on the issue
Go First lessors oppose lenders being made a party in HC case
New Delhi: Aircraft leasing companies on Monday opposed including Go Airlines' lenders as a party to their pleas for the deregistration of planes leased to
Go First creditors greenlight revival plan
The committee of creditors (CoC) for Go First Airlines has approved an in-principle interim funding of ₹425 crore so that the grounded carrier, the first
IndiGo to operate flights from Jeddah to Delhi, Bengaluru under Operation Kaveri
IndiGo on Friday said it will operate chartered flights from Jeddah to the national capital and Bengaluru to bring back Indians evacuated from Sudan as
IATA Shares How Airline Ticket Prices Are Comparing To Inflation & Jet Fuel Costs
You might recall when airline ticket prices soared for most of last year after most of the world reopened, and the pent-up demand for air
US aviation watchdog gives highest rating to India on air safety
US aviation watchdog Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has maintained a Category 1 status rating under its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) programme. A Category 1
Parliamentary Panel Summons Private Airlines to Discuss Rising Airfares
New Delhi: The Department Related Standing Committee for Transport, Tourism and Culture has on April 5 summoned representatives of various private airlines and the Association
Govt ready to build policy for eVTOL: MOCA The ministry is slated to commission an e-VTOL study soon
After building the drone ecosystem and a policy for helicopters, a policy ecosystem for the e-VTOLS (electric vertical; take-off and landing systems) is the next
Air India partners with Salesforce to transform customer service experience
Air India on Tuesday announced partnership with Salesforce to transform its customer service technology stack, the company stated in a press release. Through their work
Kenya Airways Blames Boeing For 787 London Heathrow Diversion
Last month a Kenya Airways (KQ) Boeing 787 was forced to make an emergency landing at London Heathrow Airport (LHR), and KQ has blamed the
Akasa Air to buy aircraft in ‘three-digits’ by year end; aims to go international
Talking about the company’s expansion plans, the CEO mentioned that it plans to go international by the year-end and intends to set up a learning