Jet Airways interim CEO Sudhir Gaur resigns, Captain PP Singh at the helm

Jet Airways interim CEO Sudhir Gaur resigns, Captain PP Singh at the helm

Jet Airways acts CEO Sudhir Gaur has resigned from the role on January 5, ahead of the domestic back launch in the first quarter of 2022.

He will be replaced by captain PP Singh, former Senior VP, Operation in Jetlite.

Personal airliners arranged to return after the resolution plan was approved last year to continue the operation in 2022, almost two years after being based on April 2019 due to the financial crisis.

Previously on September 13 last year, the Kalrock road consortium said that it would restart operations with the new Delhi for Mumbai flights. The consortium has said that he aims to restart international Haul short operations with Q3 or Q4 2022.

Murari Lal Road, the main member of the consortium and promoter’s promoter and non-executive chairman Jet Airways said: “We are happy to start the next phase of the resurrection of the most loved airline airlines The earliest Jet Airways operation. “

In a revival plan, the road said that they planned to have more than 50 aircraft in three years and more than 100 in five years. The Kalrock-Road Resolution Plan was approved by NCLT on June 22, 2021. The Mumbai bench from NCLT has provided the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MCA) 90 days from June 22 to distribute slots to Jet Airways.

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