NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has actually notified the Delhi high court it has no power or authority to interfere in the continuous fight in between pilots and Akasa Air, which has actually looked for action versus the pilots who resigned without serving the notification duration. The airline company has actually blamed the DGCA for being “reluctant to take any action” and informed the court it is dealing with “substantial monetary and functional challenge.” In its action, DGCA stated it would remain in the interest of the celebrations that petitioner airline company, Akasa Air, adheres to the required of the air travel regulator to preserve a minimal schedule if it does not have the required variety of pilots to keep flight operations. The civil air travel regulator reacted to a plea by the new airline company that it remains in a state of crisis following the unexpected and abrupt resignation of 43 pilots, who left the airline company without serving the necessary notification duration. Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora had actually scheduled its order on the airline company’s plea on September 19 and asked the celebrations to submit their composed submissions. The airline company and its CEO Vinay Dube approached the high court with their petition on September 14, looking for an instructions to the DGCA to take coercive action versus
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