A brand under Zexus Air Services, the airline on Friday (September 15) announced the renewal of its air operator certificate by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation ( DGCA). The AOC is a crucial and mandatory document for an air carrier to launch its air services.
Gurugram-based Zooom Airlines (earlier spelled as Zoom) Air, which has not flown since the emergence of the pandemic in 2020 may soon take to skies again.
A brand under Zexus Air Services, the airline on Friday (September 15) announced the renewal of its air operator certificate by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation ( DGCA). The AOC is a crucial and mandatory document for an air carrier to launch its air services.
“Zooom Airlines has received the official clearance for commercial passenger operations in India. It has received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the DGCA,” the airline said.
Zoom Airlines (earlier name) commenced operations on domestic routes in February 2017. However, after a year of operations in July 2018, the DGCA suspended it’s flying permit citing safety concerns but renewed the license after five months in December.