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DGCA Grants IndiGo Six-Month Reprieve to Keep Flying Turkish-Leased Jets

The regulator issued a conditional approval reflecting pressure from aircraft shortages.

Overview

  • It is the third short extension, reversing an earlier Aug. 31 cutoff that had been labeled a one-time final allowance.
  • Permission covers two Boeing 777-300ERs with Turkish crew operating Delhi and Mumbai services to Istanbul.
  • DGCA sources described the nod as preliminary, with stricter checks planned in the coming days.
  • IndiGo said the move preserves peak-season travel and maintains its codeshare connectivity to about 30 destinations in Europe and the US.
  • Authorities weighed security and diplomatic sensitivities against operational needs, including global widebody scarcity and IndiGo aircraft grounded due to Pratt & Whitney engine issues.