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Lessor Claims That Parts Are Missing From Go First Planes
Side stick and engine fan blades are among the things reportedly missing from some of Go First's aircraft.
Go First Stays Afloat With A $12 Million Lifeline
The airline has been granted money by its lenders to cover mandatory costs.
Go First Stares At A Number Of Challenges Ahead Of Proposed Return
The airline's flight resumption path is still covered in haze.
Go First Reportedly Faces Another Wave Of Mass Resignation
The airline is said to be struggling to pay salaries to its employees.
Go First Reportedly Seeks Urgent Funding Of $12 Million
The airline needs to pay for things like insurance and repairs.
Air India CEO And India Antitrust Chief Meet About Pending Vistara Merger
India’s Competition Commission is concerned that the resulting airline will stifle competition and prove problematic.
Go First Could Secure Higher Financing Than Previously Planned
The airline is eyeing funding of around ₹6-7 billion ($72-84 million) to restart operations.
Go First Performs Test Flights Ahead Of Planned Business Resumption
The airline is busy fulfilling all regulatory conditions for flight resumption.
Indian Regulator Approached By Lessors To Deregister 54 Go First Aircraft
Go First has a fleet of 54 airplanes, all of which are wanted back by their lessors.
Creditors Approach Go First With Claims Worth $2.9 Billion
The airline is looking to restart flights in the coming months.
Indian Regulator Approves Go First's Flight Resumption Plan
The airline had halted operations in May, earlier this year.
Go First Could Scale Down Resumption Plans Following Regulator Audit
The airline has been asked to reduce the number of daily flights it plans to restart due to a lack of adequate workforce.
Delhi High Court Sides With Go First’s Lessors For Aircraft Inspection
The airline had challenged a previous order allowing its lessors to inspect their aircraft.
Go First Challenges Order That Forbids It To Remove Aircraft Parts
The airline is worried that the latest court order could hamper its comeback plans.
Court Allows Go First Lessors To Inspect Grounded Aircraft
Lessors can access the aircraft to perform maintenance and conduct inspections at least twice a month.
Indian Regulator To Reportedly Conduct Go First’s Audit Next Week
The airline wants to start flying again in the coming weeks.
A Lifeline At Last? Go First Lenders Approve Almost $50m Of Funding
With the lenders' approval, all eyes are now on the DGCA.
The Latest With Go First's Flight Resumption Plans
The Indian airline said it will restart flights in a phased manner.
The Challenging Road Ahead For Go First’s Recovery
The airline has several roadblocks to clear as it attempts to recover lost ground.