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DGCA proposes easing wet lease rules, paving way for IndiGo and rivals to tackle aircraft shortage

The proposed rules could help airlines like India’s biggest carrier IndiGo, which has taken two planes with crew on so-called wet lease from Turkish Airlines, allowing it to offer connectivity with flights to Europe and the United States.

October 01, 2025 / 14:40 IST
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The new draft proposal replaces the word ”only” with ”normally”, making processing of such requests potentially easier, lawyers said.

Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has proposed removing the mandate that airlines can only take planes on lease with crew in emergencies, draft regulations show, in a move that could make it easier for carriers to tide over any aircraft shortages.

The proposed rules could help airlines like India’s biggest carrier IndiGo, which has taken two planes with crew on so-called wet lease from Turkish Airlines, allowing it to offer connectivity with flights to Europe and the United States.

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The partnership has irked rival Air India, which unsuccessfully lobbied the Indian government to block it, arguing it gives more air traffic to Turkey and hurts India’s aviation sector.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regulations had permitted airlines to enter such leases only in emergency situations, such as unexpected grounding of aircraft.