The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has deliberate to conduct a particular audit of the Go First facilities in Mumbai and Delhi after a preliminary assessment of the resumption plan submitted by the Resolution Professional (RP) for the airline on June 28, 2023.
In an announcement, the aviation regulator stated that the “special audit”, carried out from July 4-6, will likely be targeted on the safety-related features and continued compliance of the necessities to maintain an Air Operator Certificate, in addition to on bodily verification of the preparations made for the resumption of flight operations.
DGCA to study Go First paperwork
According to reviews, the DGCA may even study paperwork submitted by Go First associated to the revival plan and may even conduct an audit on operational preparedness earlier than permitting the service to restart operations.
Senior representatives of the present administration of Go First, which has stopped flying since May 3, mentioned varied features of the revival plan with officers of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in the nationwide capital on Wednesday, they stated. The finances service, which was owned by the Wadia household, is in voluntary insolvency decision proceedings.
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Go First extends cancellation of flights until Jul 6
Earlier on Thursday, the cash-strapped Go First introduced extending the cancellation of its scheduled flights until July 6. The airline, which is present process insolvency decision course of, stopped flying from May 3 and since then, it has prolonged cancellation of flights a number of occasions. On June 28, senior representatives of the present administration of Go First mentioned varied features of the revival plan with officers of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
The firm has filed an software for fast decision and revival of operations. “We will be able to resume bookings shortly,” According to sources, the airline, prior to the grounding, was working to and from 29 home locations. However, beneath the revival plan, the quantity of locations is to be diminished to 23.
(With inputs from businesses)