Crisis-hit airline Go First on Tuesday told the General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) it hopes to resume flight operations at the "earliest" but has not given any tentative date by when it plans to do so and with what scale.
Undergoing insolvency, the airline has replied to the showcause notice issued by the regulator based on which a call is to be taken its license.
"After having got reprieve from lessors re-possessing aircraft on Monday (referring to NCLAT upholding NCLT admitting Go First's insolvency plea), the reply is basically a statement of intent. That the airline wishes to resume operations. But of intent. That the airline wishes to resume operations. But this reply does not have details like funding; with how many planes and how many routes they plan to resume operations. But this reply does not have details like funding; with how many planes and how many routes they plan to resume operations on. We expect another communication when the IRP operations on. We expect another communication when the IRP (insolvency resolution professional) has something concrete (insolvency resolution professional) has something concrete to share," said people in the know.
(With inputs from agencies)