Akasa Air on Friday said it had moved the Delhi High Court (HC) to seek clarity on the mandatory notice period requirements for pilots, and asserted the move was not against the DGCA or the civil aviation ministry.
Akasa Air, which started operations in August last year, initiated legal action against the 43 pilots who left the carrier without serving notice periods that led to the cancellation of several flights.
The airline said its petition in the HC aims to seek clarification and instructions to enforce the interim order relating to a pilot’s notice period, and that it is ‘non-adversarial’ in nature.