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India easing aircraft repossession law still unsettles global lessors calling for fixes
Business
Published on 24 April 2026

Even after the bill, lessors fear another Go First shock
More than a month after India passed a bill meant to make aircraft repossession easier when airlines default, global aircraft lessors remain unconvinced. A powerful international lobby is pushing for further fine-tuning, arguing the changes still don’t address lingering concerns tied to the Go First collapse and how quickly assets can be recovered.
- India passed a bill to speed up aircraft repossession for lessors
- Global lessors still want additional legal fine-tuning
- Concerns are linked to the fallout from Go First’s collapse
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