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IndiGo CEO assures compliance with government regulations amid concerns over wet-leased planes from Turkish Airlines.
IndiGo had sought an extension of six months as the current lease of the two Boeing B777-300 ER aircraft was set to end on ...
IndiGo has been directed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to terminate its wet lease agreement with ...
Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has extended IndiGo’s wet lease agreement with Turkish ...
IndiGo is currently operating two B777-300ER aircraft under a damp lease from Turkish Airlines, which was permitted up to ...
IndiGo currently flies two Boeing 777-300ER aircraft acquired through a wet lease from Turkish Airlines. While the lease was ...
India's DGCA granted IndiGo a final three-month extension, until August 31, for its wet-leased Boeing 777s from Turkish ...
The DGCA clarified that a three-month extension has been granted to IndiGo for damp leasing two Boeing 777 planes from ...
IndiGo, which operates two Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, was granted permission to use them until May 31.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved a three-month extension for IndiGo’s wet lease agreement with ...
IndiGo has also been directed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) not to seek any further extension.
DGCA extends IndiGo's damp lease of two Boeing 777 planes from Turkish Airlines for 3 months, avoiding flight disruptions.