The fall of Go First Airways reflects the volatile nature of the airline industry, where financial missteps, operational dependencies, and external pressures can lead to irreversible consequences.
It’s not just about money in the literal sense—it was their failure to cultivate operational excellence and discipline. An unstructured supply chain isn’t just inefficient; it can quickly spiral into chaos, turning into a costly and unsustainable burden.
As mentioned the" significant contributing factor to its downfall was the grounding of nearly half its fleet due to persistent engine supply issues" what measures could have taken to prevent the downfall?
What are the reasons lead to the disruption caused by engine supply chain issues and furthermore, a series of problems later?
And if any third party intervention to help them remedial( especially money), everything will better? What will happen ?
It’s not just about money in the literal sense—it was their failure to cultivate operational excellence and discipline. An unstructured supply chain isn’t just inefficient; it can quickly spiral into chaos, turning into a costly and unsustainable burden.
As mentioned the" significant contributing factor to its downfall was the grounding of nearly half its fleet due to persistent engine supply issues" what measures could have taken to prevent the downfall?
Thats a deeper why we need to explore.