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    Go First, founded as GoAir, was an Indian low-cost airline based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It is owned by the Indian business conglomerate, Wadia Group. It commenced operations on 4 November 2005 and operated a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft in an all economy configuration.

  3. May 3, 2023 · Cash-strapped Indian airline Go First filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, blaming "faulty" Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its fleet.

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  5. May 4, 2023 · Go First was the fifth largest airline in India based on scheduled departures. Its management has said that the airline's owners - the Wadia Group - have no plans to exit.

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  6. May 3, 2023 · Go First Airlines, formerly known as GoAir, filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, blaming faulty Pratt & Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its fleet. The Wadia group, which owns the airline, is expected to request a one-time settlement offer with banks, while aircraft lessors oppose the plea.

  7. May 3, 2023 · CNN — Go Airlines (India) Ltd owner Wadia Group is completely committed to the airline and had no plans to exit it, the airline’s chief executive told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday.

  8. May 4, 2023 · Go First, a budget airline in India, filed for bankruptcy protection and cancelled its flights due to engine failures and cash flow problems. The airline blamed US engine maker Pratt & Whitney for not supplying spare parts and retrofitted engines, while the company denied the allegations.