New Delhi: Air Sahara may forge a strategic alliance with Mohan Meakins-promoted Indus Air to provide pilots, engineers and maintenance support to the fledgling low-cost airline.
“We have been approached by Indus Air for certain supports. They need some help,” Air Sahara president Alok Sharma said here.
“We can provide pilots, engineers and maintenance facility to Indus Air. They need support for their Bomardier CRJ aircraft,” Sharma said. Indus Air, which is expected to start its service soon, has already acquired the aircraft.
He said Air Sahara and Indus Air have approached the director-general civil aviation (DGCA) to get approval for the proposed arrangement.
04/12/06 The Telegraph
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