Aviation regulator DGCA has said it would conduct an audit of Go First’s preparedness before letting the troubled airline resume flights.
Cash-strapped Go First stopped flying from May 3 and is undergoing voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings.
On Tuesday, a senior official at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said the airline has submitted its response to the regulator’s show cause notice indicating that it is working on the details of a plan to resume flights at the earliest.
In a communication to the staff on Tuesday, the airline said, “DGCA will be conducting an audit to check our preparedness in the coming days. Once approved by the regulator, we would be soon commencing operations”.