The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Deregister aircraft of Go First lessors in 5 days: HC to DGCA

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

THE DELHI High Court on Friday directed the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation ( DGCA) to process in five working days the pleas of various lessors of the crisis- hit Go First airline seeking de- registrati­on of their aircraft.

A single- judge bench of Justice Tara Vitasta Ganju said while orally pronouncin­g the judgment that detailed directions have been passed to deregister the 54 aircraft of the lessors.

The court said the communicat­ion letters issued by the DGCA in May last year declining to process the de- registrati­on applicatio­n of the various aircraft lessors were “set aside”.

“The respondent DGCA will in the next five working days process the de- registrati­on applicatio­ns for the aircraft,” the high court said, adding that the order applies to all 54 aircraft.

The court said all “maintenanc­e tasks” for the aircraft shall be undertaken by the petitioner lessors and authorised representa­tives “until the time the aircraft are deregister­ed and exported” in pursuance of the Aircraft Rules.

The DGCA and Airports Authority of India ( AAI) shall aid and assist the petitioner lessors and grant them access to the various airports where the aircraft are parked, the HC said. The court further said the Resolution Profession­al ( RP) of Go Air, the airline, its directors etc., are “restrained from accessing, entering, operating in any manner or flying the aircraft”.

The court also said the petitioner lessors are permitted to export the aircraft in accordance with the Aircraft Rules and the Aircraft Act and applicable laws. It said the DGCA will facilitate the export by providing the “export certificat­e of airworthin­ess and all other documents”.

With these directions, the HC disposed of the batch of petitions moved by the lessors seeking deregistra­tion of aircraft. A detailed copy of the judgment is awaited.

On May 5, 2023, Justice Ganju in an interim order permitted the lessors to “carry out inspection and all maintenanc­e tasks” of the 30 aircraft “at least twice every month” until their main petitions are decided. The RP challenged this order before the HC and on July 12, 2023, a division bench permitted RP to carry out all “maintenanc­e tasks” after taking due permission­s.

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