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		<title>India&#8217;s Go First airline seeks investor interest as part of insolvency process</title>
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<p><strong> Bengaluru (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> India&#8217;s Go Airlines (India) Ltd has invited investor interest in the company through a court-appointed administrator as part of the carrier&#8217;s ongoing insolvency process, a newspaper advertisement showed on Monday.</p>



<p>The process of inviting an Expression of Interest (EoI) signifies the formal commencement of seeking buyers or investors for a potential investment, in line with procedural requirements under Indian law.<video poster="https://img.elements.video/pid-25d77dfd-ba26-4572-b693-288ef1294e55/default_video_poster.svg" muted="" src="https://www.reuters.com/61f3c2e0-0139-4ada-b10f-6af752ba8b1f"></video></p>



<p>Go Airlines, which operated the Go First carrier, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.</p>



<p>Go Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection in May blaming &#8220;faulty&#8221; Pratt &amp; Whitney engines for the grounding of about half its 54 Airbus (AIR.PA) A320neos. The engine maker had said the claims are without merit.</p>



<p>According to regulations, the issuance and publication of the Form G &#8211; related to the invitation for EoI &#8211; would be the &#8220;prescribed next &#8211; step for taking the insolvency to its logical conclusion,&#8221; said Abhirup Dasgupta, a partner at HSA Advocates,</p>



<p>&#8220;The final resolution will, however, be subject to the crystallisation of the rights of the lessors,&#8221; Dasgupta, who specialises in insolvency law but is not involved in Go First&#8217;s proceedings, said</p>
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