Air Pegasus, a grounded domestic carrier has been a issued show cause notice by aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for failure to carry out air operations. The airline has 15 days of time to respond to the notice, which was issued on October 5.
The Bengaluru-based carrier has not operated since July 27 owing to huge losses and the airline's failure to pay rentals to aircraft leasing companies. The lenders have already approached the aviation ministry to take back their ATR planes to their countries.
"Capability to operate services is one of the conditions to secure flying permit. However, all three aircraft of Air Pegasus are grounded and its capability (to run the services) has degraded," an aviation official was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.
09/10/16 Kalyani Pandey/International Business Times
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The Bengaluru-based carrier has not operated since July 27 owing to huge losses and the airline's failure to pay rentals to aircraft leasing companies. The lenders have already approached the aviation ministry to take back their ATR planes to their countries.
"Capability to operate services is one of the conditions to secure flying permit. However, all three aircraft of Air Pegasus are grounded and its capability (to run the services) has degraded," an aviation official was quoted as saying by the Press Trust of India.
09/10/16 Kalyani Pandey/International Business Times
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