NEW DELHI: India's promise that its airports will in future not become the graveyard for leased aircraft and engines stuck with bankrupt airlines - like grounded GoAir's fleet at present - has led to aircraft leasing watchdog Aviation Working Group (AWG) lifting its red flags recently issued for leasing planes to desi carriers. The government estimates leasing costs for Indian carriers could drop by about $1.3 billion as the same was hiked by lessors to factor in difficulties in repossessing assets following GoAir taking the Insolvency Bankruptcy Code...
NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved flights of IndiGo to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.On Wednesday, the airline announced that it...
Amid conflicting Delhi HC and NCLT orders on Go First’s aircraft deregistration, the company has pushed the expression of interest (EoI) deadline by...