IndiGo Receives Six-Month Approval to Operate Two Boeing 777 Aircraft Leased From Turkish Airlines
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation extended IndiGo's lease of two Turkish Airlines Boeing 777s until Feb 28, 2026, addressing airspace restrictions and geopolitical concerns.
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IndiGo receives six-month approval to operate two Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines
India's aviation regulator, IndiGo, received a six-month approval to operate two Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines. As per reports, the newly extended lease agreement is set to expire on February 2026.
DGCA extends IndiGo’s wet lease of Turkish 777 aircraft until February 2026 - India Seatrade News
In a major development, India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has received a six-month extension from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) until February 28, 2026, to operate two leased Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines. Notably, two Turkish Airlines Boeing 777-300ERs are operating with IndiGo, registered as TC-LKD and TC-LKE. TC-LKD is 16.3 years old and TC-LKE is 18.5 years old, with both aircraft under a wet lease agreement fro…
IndiGo shares in focus after DGCA extends lease for Turkish Airlines jets
IndiGo share price: DGCA has granted IndiGo a six-month extension to operate two leased Boeing 777 jets from Turkish Airlines under a damp lease, valid until February 28, 2026 . The regulator asked the airline to explore dry-lease alternatives and clarified that no further extensions will be granted.
IndiGo Gets Six-Month Extension To Operate Leased Turkish Aircraft
In a surprising turn of events, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has allowed IndiGo to extend its leasing pact with Turkish Airlines for two Boeing 777 aircraft by another six months, now lasting until February 2026.The move marks a reversal of DGCA's decision from May when it ordered the airline to end its lease by Aug. 31, following Turkiye support to Pakistan after India's strike on terror camps in May. The country's aviation watchdo…
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