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Trouble deepens for Go First as international aviation body issues ‘watchlist notice’ to IRP

NCLT admitting Go First's plea for voluntary insolvency gives it protection from the airline losing its airport slots and aircraft.

May 12, 2023 / 12:37 IST
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On May 2, Go First filed for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings and sought an interim moratorium on financial obligations.
On May 2, Go First filed for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings and sought an interim moratorium on financial obligations.

The Go First crisis is hitting home harder as the Aviation Working Group (AWG), a non-profit entity co-chaired by Airbus and Boeing, issued a “watchlist notice” under the Cape Town Convention (CTC) compliance index. India being the signatory to the convention, the group on Thursday wrote to Go First’s NCLT-appointed interim resolution professional (IRP) Abhilash Lal that non-compliance to CTC-treaty commitments might affect India’s score - positively or negatively, as reported by news daily The Times of India.

The Cape Town Convention (CTC) enables lessors to get their aircraft back from defaulting or defunct airlines.

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Also Read | Go First insolvency chronology

On May 2, Go First filed for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings and sought an interim moratorium on financial obligations. While the Indian aviation watchdog Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued a show cause notice to the airlines on May 4, NCLT admitted Go First's petition for insolvency resolution proceedings and imposes a moratorium on the airline on May 9.