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DGCA cracks down on Indian carriers seeking wet lease bargains in smaller markets

The proposed rules would double the maximum wet lease period to six months, with a potential six-month extension

September 17, 2024 / 14:48 IST
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India's aviation regulator has tightened oversight on short-term aircraft 'wet leases' or plane rentals that include crew and maintenance, potentially hobbling operations of financially weak airlines as they struggle to expand fleets amid soaring travel demand, industry experts said.

This arrangement allows airlines to temporarily rent planes from another airline to meet sudden demand surges or replace grounded planes.

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Last week, the regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) proposed stricter norms for leasing planes from foreign operators following a series of operational and technical problems faced by Indian airlines in 2024, forcing several domestic carriers to terminate their wet lease agreements.

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