Jet Airways Asks DGCA To Order SpiceJet To Remove Its Livery From Planes
Jet Airways requested DGCA to order SpiceJet to remove its livery from the plane. Jet Airways claims it is deceptive and a safety threat. A few of the airplanes that are still in service have the original Jet Airways airframe and tail colors. The report stated it is clear that an operator that flies its aircraft in another airline's livery can deceive the public about who the operator is.
Tags: SpiceJet, Jet airways, DGCA, Airplanes, safety hazard
Courtesy: Zee News
Jet Airways Appoints 4 New Executives, Announces Airlines
Indian Airlines, "Jet Airways" announced new executives for the company on May 23. The appointment came days after aviation regulator DGCA granted a revalidated Air Operator Certificate, which permits commercial flight operations for the airlines. Prabh Sharan Singh, HR Jagannath, Mark Turner, and Vishesh Khanna are new executive officers. Notably, Singh will take charge on June 1, Turner on June 15, and Khanna will join in July.
Tags: Jet airways, Airlines , Senior Executives, Indian Airlines, DCGA
Courtesy: Press Trust of India
Jet Airways Appoints New Accountable Manager
The grounded airline Jet Airways appointed Priyapal Singh as the new accountable manager. The airlines also said that Sudhir Gaur, who was designated as the airline's accountable manager and working as VP-operations, quit the company, on December 5. Furthermore, the company dismissed the media reports claiming Gaur was working as the 'interim CEO' of the company. Besides, the Airways is likely to start its operations by this year.
Tags: Jet airways, Accountable Manager, VP-operations, Mumbai, Interim CEO
Courtesy: Press Trust Of India
Jet Airways Is Set To Re-Start Its Domestic Flights By 2022
Following being out of operation for almost three years, the Jalan Kalrock Consortium has confirmed that Jet Airways will resume its operations in India by the first quarter of 2022 with a flight from New Delhi to Mumbai. Reportedly, it has also got approval on its revival plan by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT). Furthermore, the company will start international flights in the mid-year of 2022.
Tags: Jalan Kalrock Consortium, Jet airways, Domestic Flights, NCLT
Courtesy: DNA India
Jet Airways Owes Rs 3 Lakh To Each Employee As Settlement
Former employees of Jet Airways claim that the grounded airlines owe each employee Rs 3 lakh, while it has only offered Rs 23,000 as settlement. While the total settlement money stood at Rs 1,265 crore, the airlines have earmarked only Rs 52 crore for its employees. Reacting to the settlement proposal, one of the former employees who refused to reveal the identity, called the amount "peanuts".
Tags: Jet airways, employees, Airplane, Consortium
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Jet Airways Receives Bankruptcy Court's Approval To Restart
Jet Airways becomes the first airline to restart its operation under India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code. The National Company Law Tribunal approved the resolution plan of the Kalrock-Jalan consortium on June 22. However, the company has to repay Rs 600 crores to creditors valid for 90 days after which it will need an extension from the tribunal. Jet Airways had suspended operations in April 2019 due to mounting debts.
Tags: Jet airways, national company law tribunal, BANKRUPTCY, kalrock-jalan
Courtesy: The Times of India