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Go First fleet grounding enters third month
July 5th 2023
Go First will extend the cancellation all flights to July 10, its website states. Read More » The airline, majority-owned by Wadia Group, grounded its fleet at the start of May and filed for insolvency with India's National Company Law Tribunal, reporting issues with the Pratt & Whitney engines that power the LCC’s A320 family fleet. At the end of June, the India-headquartered LCC applied to the country's Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to return 22 aircraft to service operating a mix of commercial and charter flights. The proposed resumption of services followed on from creditor-backed approval of a 4.5 billion rupee (US$55 million) interim funding package.