According to media reports, Kingfisher Airlines is likely to lose its licence.
However, the airline expressed the hope that it would be able to resume operations, after DGCA approves its resumption plan, from November 6.
"We have today replied to the show cause notice issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation," an airline official told PTI.
The resumption plan would be submitted after the issues were sorted out, the official said.
Kingfisher pilots and engineers have gone on strike from September 30 to protest against non-payment of salary since March, badly crippling the airline's operation.
The DGCA issued show cause notice, on October 5, to the liquor baron Vijay Mallya-owned airline asking why its flying licence should not be suspended or cancelled as it was not adhering to its flight schedule and "abruptly cancelling its flights time and again during the last 10
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