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DGCA de-registers 7 Jet Airways planes
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Jet Airways aircraft are seen parked at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, India, March 26, 2019. REUTERS
Jet Airways aircraft are seen parked at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport in Mumbai, India, March 26, 2019. REUTERS

Aviation regulator DGCA announced it de-registered seven Boeing 737-800 aircraft of Jet Airways on Wednesday, allowing its lessors to take the planes out of the country so that it can be leased to any other airline.

Meanwhile, a European cargo services provider seized one of Jet Airways' Boeing planes at the Amsterdam airport for non-payment of dues on Wednesday.

"The cargo agent seized Boeing 777-300 ER (VT-JEW) of Jet Airways at the Amsterdam airport as the airline could not clear its dues," the airline source told PTI.

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The aircraft was to operate a flight (9W 321) to Mumbai from Amsterdam on Wednesday.

Jet Airways, however, said the flight was delayed due to "operational reasons".

In a statement, the airline said flight 9W 231 from Amsterdam to Mumbai scheduled for April 10, has been delayed due to operational reasons.

Also, for the third time in a week, national oil marketer Indian Oil on Wednesday stopped fuel supply to Jet Airways for non-payment of dues. Two other refiners — Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) — are supplying fuel to Jet on a cash-and-carry basis, which means the airline needs to pay for the fuel upfront at the time of purchase.

During the last a few weeks, Jet Airways has been grounding its aircraft in tranches due to non-payment of dues to its lessors. While the airline has a fleet of about 119 aircraft, Civil Aviation Secretary Pradeep Singh Kharola said on April 4 that only 26 aircraft of Jet Airways are flying "currently".

DGCA announced on its website that seven de-registered Boeing aircraft belong to lessors based out of Dublin.

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(Published 11 April 2019, 00:03 IST)