Aircraft lessors have told the Delhi High Court that bankrupt airline Go First is cannibalising key components from their aircraft according to documents and pictures seen by ET. The lessors are locked in legal battles with the airline to repossess their aircraft which they had leased to the airline
Over 50 aircraft of the airline have been grounded since May after the airline filed for voluntary bankruptcy citing faults with Pratt and Whitney engines.
The bankruptcy protection law has prevented lessors from taking back aircraft despite cancelling lease agreements.
In July, allowed leasing companies to access aircraft leased to Go First for “inspections of their fleet and carry out engine and other maintenance work. During their inspection, lessors found that multiple critical parts of those aircraft have been cannibalised by the airline.
Photos of the aircraft taken during inspection by the lessors show that critical parts like side stick, fan blades, tail cones of engine, transponder evacuation slides, lavatory seats are missing.
“The petitioner was not permitted to open panels to realise the true extent of cannibalisation. It is clear from a bare perusal of the pictures taken on the 9th of July 2023 that neither is Respondent No.
2 (aviation regulator DGCA) able to ensure the proper maintenance and preservation of the Petitioner’s aircraft and neither is Respondent No. 3 (Go First) able to maintain or preserve the aircraft.
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