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IndiGo signed a wet-lease pact with Turkish Airlines in 2022 for two Boeing 777 widebody aircraft with a capacity of 500 ...
IndiGo will terminate its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines by August 31 after India's aviation regulator said on ...
Amidst rising diplomatic tensions between India and Turkiye, the DGCA has granted IndiGo a three-month extension for its wet lease agreement with Turk ...
IndiGo is operating direct flights to Istanbul with two leased Boeing 777 aircraft from Turkish Airlines having over 500 seats each.
Air India has lobbied Indian officials to halt rival IndiGo's leasing tie-up with Turkish Airlines , citing business impact as well as security concerns sparked by Istanbul's support for Pakistan, ...
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ABP - Live on MSNIndiGo Gets Extension To Operate Turkish Airlines Planes; Airline Asked To End Pact In 3 MonthsOn May 15, aviation security watchdog BCAS revoked the security clearance for Turkish company Celebi Airport Services India ...
The DGCA clarified that a three-month extension has been granted to IndiGo for damp leasing two Boeing 777 planes from ...
IndiGo has been directed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to terminate its wet lease agreement with ...
In a stern message to Turkey for supporting Pakistan, which openly harbours terrorists, the government on Friday directed low ...
IndiGo, which operates two Boeing 777 aircraft leased from Turkish Airlines, was granted permission to use them until May 31.
The move comes shortly after New Delhi revoked security clearance for Turkish ground-handling company Celebi Aviation, which operated at nine major airports in India, including Delhi.
IndiGo has been instructed by the DGCA to end its leasing agreement with Turkish Airlines within three months due to concerns over Turkey's political support for Pakistan. This decision follows a ...
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