Only 70 Out Of 119 Jet Airways Aircraft Operational, Says DGCA Official

Jet Airways has been told to ensure that passengers don’t suffer because of flight cancellations due to aircraft groundings.

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A Boeing Co. 737 aircraft operated by Jet Airways India Ltd. taxies at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Only 70 out of the total 119 aircraft of Jet Airways (India) Ltd. are operational, a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation official said on Thursday.

The remaining 49 aircraft are grounded and the airline has been told to ensure that passengers do not suffer because of flight cancellations resulting from this situation, the DGCA official told PTI.

The official described the situation as “dynamic”, indicating more aircraft of the airways could be grounded.

Also Read: Lessors Ground A Fifth Of Jet Airways’ Fleet In A Month

The Indian aviation regulator official said the airline has been told that only “air worthy” aircraft, which are completely fit for flying, should be used in operations.

According to Jet Airways website, the airline has 119 aircraft in its fleet.

Also Read: Jet Airways Grounds Two More Planes, Total 23 Out Of Operations

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