NCLT has ordered the liquidation of GoAir after lenders’ request as the airline, grounded since May 2023, failed to revive under insolvency laws. GoAir owes over Rs 6,521 crore to creditors like Central Bank of India and Deutsche Bank. Starting operations in 2005, it joins the list of defunct Indian airlines including Air Deccan and Kingfisher.
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