IndiGo Will Comply with Any Government Regulations, Says CEO Elbers on Wet Leasing of Turkish Airlines Planes
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IndiGo Ordes 30 More Airbus A350-900s - Data Intelligence
This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. IndiGo has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to increase its existing Airbus A350-900 firm order by 30 planes, bringing the total to 60. The move was announced at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Delhi earlier today, attended by Simp…
IndiGo gets extension to operate Turkish Airlines planes
Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday granted a one-time final extension of three months to IndiGo on damp leasing of two Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines till August 31 to avoid sudden flight disruptions that will cause inconvenience to passengers but directed the airline to terminate the lease within the three-month period. IndiGo has also been directed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) not to seek any further extension. …
IndiGo gets a final extension on Turkish Airlines owned Boeing 777 wet lease; operations allowed till August 2025 - Live From A Lounge
IndiGo has received a three-month breather on its widebody arrangement with Turkish Airlines for the Boeing 777 aircraft, something that will allow the airline to think of next steps while operating flights to Istanbul, for now. The post IndiGo gets a final extension on Turkish Airlines owned Boeing 777 wet lease; operations allowed till August 2025 appeared first on Live From A Lounge.
IndiGo receives one-time extension to operate Turkish Airlines aircraft - Maritime Gateway
In order to prevent unexpected flight disruptions that could inconvenience passengers, aviation watchdog DGCA gave IndiGo a one-time, final three-month extension on the damp leasing of two Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines until August 31. However, the airline was instructed to end the lease within the allotted time. The Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has also instructed IndiGo not to request any additional extensions. Addi…
IndiGo Will Comply With Regulations, Says CEO On Wet Leasing Of Turkish Airlines Planes
IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers on Friday said it will comply with any government regulations amid the airline operating wet-leased planes of Turkish Airlines coming into focus.Last week, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said the civil aviation ministry was taking inputs from IndiGo and security agencies on the airline's use of planes leased from Turkish Airlines and then will decide on the way forward."Flights between India and Turkiye are gov…
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