Go First insolvency: What happened so far with the domestic carrier?
Go First insolvency: Following is the brief chronology of developments in the last nine days.
After more than a week of uncertainties, the skies seem to be more clear for the cash-starved airline Go First. Following is the brief chronology of developments in the last nine days.

Read here: NCLT initiates Go First airline’s plea to initiate insolvency resolution
May 2 - Go First files for voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings, seeks interim moratorium on financial obligations; suspends all flights till May 5
May 4 - Aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issues show cause notice to Go First for sudden suspension of flights
Go First suspends sale of tickets till May 15
National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) reserves its order on Go First's petition
May 5 - Go First cancels all flights till May 12
May 8 - Go First requests NCLT to take an early decision on its petition
DGCA directs Go First to immediately stop sale of tickets till further orders
May 9 - Go First says will respond to DGCA show cause notice in due course
Lessors seek deregistration of 45 Go First planes in last one week
Read here: Go First crisis: DGCA receives request to delist 45 planes of the airways
May 10 - NCLT admits Go First's petition for insolvency resolution proceedings; imposes moratorium on airline.