Cash-strapped Go First Airlines informed the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday that they do not have a definite timeline yet for the resumption of operations.
According to ANI tweet, Go First’s reply comes in response to the show-cause notice which was issued by the aviation regulator. Meanwhile, the suspended board of Go First filed caveats before the Supreme Court against four aircraft lessors of the crisis-hit airline.
The caveats have been filed by Varun Berry, the Chairman of the suspended board of Go First through his counsel advocate Pranjal Kishore, as per the information available on the website of the Supreme Court of India.