IndiGo Already Permitted to Operate 5 Leased B737 Planes From Turkey Till March '26: DGCA
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IndiGo's Turkey lease extension ends March 2026, No more extensions
New Delhi: IndiGo has been allowed to operate five narrow body planes leased from Turkey only till March 2026 and no further extension will be given, according to aviation regulator DGCA. The watchdog on Monday provided a clarification about the lease duration for aircraft taken by IndiGo from Turkey amid speculations that the airline has been given more time to use such leased planes. “IndiGo has been permitted to operate aircraft on wet lease …
Aviation regulator DGCA has granted IndiGo Airlines permission to operate five aircraft leased from Turkey till March 31, 2026 and has refused to grant any extension thereafter.
Centre Draws Line On IndiGo's Turkish Wet-Lease Plan, Extension Ends In 2026
The Ministry of Civil Aviation has said that IndiGo's permission to operate aircraft wet-leased from Turkey will end next year, making it clear that the extension granted till March 2026 will be the final one, with no further relaxations.
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