Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered the grounding of Paramount Airways, the Coimbatore-based regional carrier.
So what is Paramount’s fault? Well, as per civil aviation guidelines, it is mandatory for a scheduled operator (national) to maintain a minimum strength of five aircrafts.
And unfortunately, Paramount (which earlier had five aircrafts) was of late operating with just one aircraft.
Quite naturally DGCA had no option except to order the cancellation of Paramount’s license.
The airlines has now moved the Delhi High Court against DGCA’s order. Let’s see what happens now.
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