The UK-based not-for-profit organisation downgraded India's compliance ratings for the second time in four months. As a result, airlines in the country face the risk of paying higher charges for leasing aircraft
As if the troubles weren’t enough already, India’s aviation sector has flown into more turbulence.
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On September 25, the Aviation Working Group (AWG), a UK-based not-for-profit organisation comprising aviation manufacturers, leasing companies and financial institutions, that monitors international leasing and finance laws, downgraded India’s compliance ratings for the second time in four months.
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The decision by the AWG follows an ongoing dispute involving the lessors of Go First after the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) upheld insolvency proceedings against the airline. The initiation of insolvency proceedings has meant that the airline's assets have been placed under a moratorium, thereby refraining lessors from taking possession of over 50 aircraft of Go First.