In a significant development for the aviation industry, the Delhi High Court has granted permission for lessors to reclaim 54 aircraft leased to the financially troubled Go First airline. This decision comes amidst the ongoing insolvency resolution process for Go First, which ceased operations on May 3, 2023. The court's directive was issued on Friday, mandating the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to expedite the deregistration of the mentioned aircraft, allowing lessors to retrieve their assets promptly.

Following this judicial order, Busy Bee Airways, in collaboration with SpiceJet's Ajay Singh, has indicated a potential reevaluation of their bid for Go First. Nishant Pitti, co-founder and CEO of the travel portal EaseMyTrips and a majority shareholder in Busy Bee Airways, expressed the consortium's intention to review the court's decision thoroughly. Pitti, through a post on X on behalf of Busy Bee Airways, stated their commitment to adhering to the legal process while aligning any forthcoming steps with their strategic goals.
The court's ruling specifies that the DGCA must process the deregistration applications from several lessors concerning their 54 planes within a maximum timeframe of five working days. This swift action aims to alleviate some of the logistical and financial challenges faced by the lessors due to Go First's operational halt and subsequent insolvency proceedings initiated by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on May 10 last year.
Go First's journey into insolvency and the consequent bidding process for its acquisition has drawn attention from various stakeholders within the aviation sector. The recent court order not only impacts the immediate future of Go First but also sets a precedent for how aviation assets are managed during insolvency resolutions. As Busy Bee Airways and its partners deliberate over their next move, the industry watches closely to see how this situation unfolds and its implications for airline operations and asset management in India.
The outcome of this legal directive and its influence on the bidding process for Go First will be closely monitored by industry observers. With significant assets at stake and strategic interests to balance, the decisions made in the coming days will likely have long-lasting effects on all parties involved and potentially shape future approaches to similar challenges within India's aviation landscape.
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