The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will conduct an audit of Go First to check its preparedness before giving the green signal for the resumption of flights.
"DGCA will be conducting an audit to check our preparedness in the coming days. Once approved by the regulator, we would be soon commencing operations,” an email sent by the airline management to its staff read.
The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has allowed the airline to retain its aircraft and resume operations.
The email was sent out by Go First’s head of operations, Rajit Ranjan which also assured the staff that salaries for the month of April will be credited to their accounts before the commencement of operations.
"Further, from the coming month, the salary will be paid in the 1st week of every month,” the email said. It told the employees that as part of their readiness programme, there will be a four-hour refresher on monsoon operations and performance. "You are requested to be available for flying so that the relaunch is smooth and we start flying as soon as possible,’’ the email added.