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DGCA gives 'last & final' 3-month extension to IndiGo for 2 Boeing 777s wet leased from Turkish Airlines
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India's DGCA granted IndiGo a final three-month extension, until August 31, for its wet-leased Boeing 777s from Turkish Airlines, averting immediate flight disruptions. This decision follows IndiGo's request for a six-month extension, which was denied. The backdrop includes strained relations with Turkey, evidenced by revoked security clearances for a Turkish ground handling company.
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