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Go First case: ‘No one will lease aircraft to an Indian airline if this continues’, lessors tell Delhi HC

The lessors said that the DGCA must adhere to the IDERA convention, which allows lessors to get their aircraft deregistered, repossess and repatriate in cases an airline fails to make payments

August 03, 2023 / 18:28 IST
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The lessors emphasised that writ court has jurisdiction in such matters as deregistration of an aircraft is an administrative act.

Lessors of grounded airline Go First told the Delhi High Court on August 3 that no lessors will lease their aircraft to an Indian airline if their deregistration request is not processed by the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Senior Advocate Mukul Rohatgi, who appeared for one of the lessors argued that since most of the lessors are from abroad, their aircraft being held up against their will does not reflect well on the Indian aviation sector.

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Rohatgi argued that according to conventions, the DGCA is duty-bound to deregister a leased aircraft once they are informed of the termination of a lease.

Lawyers for the lessors argued about Irrevocable De-Registration and Export Request Authorization (IDERA) a convention that allows lessors to get their aircraft deregistered, repossess and repatriate in cases an airline fails to make payments.