Go First cannot use the ‘G8’ designator code The IATA recalled the code for a period of 12 months The ‘G8’ code is a two-letter code that is assigned to airlines by the IATA. Go First, the rebranded ...
Bankrupt Go First is now not eligible for the two-letter designator code 'G8', with global airlines' grouping IATA blocking the code as the airline has not been flying for the past few months. The ...
Dec. 12 (UPI) --The U.S. Department of Transportation has fined a pair of foreign airlines $825,000 for operating flights in prohibited airspace while using other carriers' designator codes, the ...
International Air Transport Association has recalled Go First’s designator code (G8) as it has not flown since May 2. IATA assigns a designator code to airlines, which is used in schedules, timetables ...
Brightline has been assigned the designator code “BE” by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This milestone will enable Brightline to expand its reach through interline and codeshare ...
Dronamics, the world’s first cargo drone airline with a license to operate in Europe, announced today it has been officially assigned both IATA and ICAO designator codes. Dronamics is the first cargo ...
Saudi Arabia’s latest airline, Riyadh Air, has acquired the Airline Designator Code RX from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), marking the airline’s first official engagement with the ...
Bankrupt Go First is no longer eligible for the two-letter designator code 'G8,' with IATA barring the code due to the airline's inactivity in recent months. According to an official, the ...
Bankrupt Go First is now not eligible for the two-letter designator code 'G8', with global airlines' grouping IATA blocking the code as the airline has not been flying for the past few months. The ...
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