Go First Airlines, currently under insolvency resolution, has informed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it is ready to operate 152 daily flights once it resumes operations. The airline, which has been non-operational since May 3, aims to utilize its current fleet of 26 planes, with approximately 675 pilots and 1,300 cabin crew members, according to a recent resumption plan submitted to the DGCA.
The airline, managed by insolvency resolution professional Abhilash Lal, previously operated 200 daily flights until April. It has requested ₹200 crore in funding to...
Go First Airlines, currently under insolvency resolution, has informed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that it is ready to operate 152 daily...
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