NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday granted operating permit to Jet Airways, which makes it eligible to operate commercial flights.
The full-service carrier, which stopped flying more than three years ago, is being revived under the ownership of the Jalan Kalrock consortium.
The announcement comes 3 days after the airline successfully operated all proving flights.

Jet Airways 2.0 gets airline licence; to resume flights by September – Times of India
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