India's Nav Durga Aviation launches executive jet operations

Nav Durga Aviation Expands Fleet
Nav Durga Aviation has commenced executive jet operations following the addition of a Citation Excel, ch-aviation research shows. The 20.9-year-old aircraft, VT-CSP (msn 560-5368), is configured for up to eight passengers. It was previously the sole jet operated by AirCar Airline (Mumbai International), which is no longer listed as holding an active non-scheduled operator's permit (NSOP). This Citation Excel joins an eight-seat Cessna (single turboprop) 208B on Nav Durga Aviation's NSOP. The company's website also features a King Air C90A, configured for up to six passengers, although it is not currently listed on the permit. Nav Durga Aviation is the aviation division of Nav Durga Group, an Indian conglomerate primarily focused on the steel industry, with diversified interests across multiple sectors.

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