Go First executives have informed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that the airline is prepared to operate 152 daily flights once it resumes its operations. Mint could not confirm the news developments independently.
As reported by Business Standard, the airline, currently being managed by insolvency resolution professional Abhilash Lal, has been non-operational since May 3.
As per the report, prior to facing financial difficulties and suspending its operations, Go First used to have a fleet that operated 200 daily flights until April. In a recent resumption plan submitted to the DGCA, the airline stated that it has the necessary workforce to operate its current fleet of 26 planes, with approximately 675 pilots and 1…
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