Indian airline Jet Airways suffered another setback. The Civil Aviation Authority has withdrawn certification from the carrier’s training facility. According to local reports, the delays in restarting are said to have had a significant impact on this decision.
“The competent authority has revoked the accreditation of Jet Airways’ two ASTIs in Gurugram and Mumbai. The airline can apply for a re-certification of its ASTI once it is ready for inspection under A of NCASTP.
This means that Jet Airways, which actually wanted to be back in the air for a long time, is initially without its own training and education company. The background to the decision is that there is still no date for the transfer of ownership to the bidding consortium that bought the owner out of insolvency. There are various problems at the moment. Says are also old wage claims of the famous unresolved.
Jet Airways has postponed the previously announced restart several times. It is now considered extremely unlikely that you can still take off this year. The further development is currently completely open. A raid on a company in the bidding consortium recently took place in Liechtenstein.
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