Gurugram: InterGlobe Aviation Ltd which operates India’s largest airline IndiGo has refused to answer queries over news reports that it is trying to buy a majority stake in troubled carrier Go First.
The Delhivery had moved the tribunal on Thursday and said the debt-ridden airline intentionally took payments from them despite knowing that it was filing for voluntary insolvency.
Go First Says No Timeline For Resumption Of Operations, Go First airlines has informed Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) that they do not have a 'definite timeline' yet on the resumption of operations,
The budget airline last Thursday had filed a petition with the NCLT, seeking protection under bankruptcy law, and also sought an interim moratorium to prevent the seizure of its 26 aircraft by lessors.
Go First airline, owned by the troubled Wadia Group, had earlier blamed P&W for the faulty engines that led to its ongoing financial crisis and was later forced to file an involuntary bankruptcy petition.