After going soft on the management for over the past few months on pending salaries, Jet Airways domestic pilots body, the National Aviators Guild, Tuesday threatened to take legal recourse if the dues are not cleared by early next week.
Meanwhile, the Jet Airways board is likely to meet in Mumbai Wednesday and discuss the latest development, said an airline source.
"The Jet Airways board will have its meeting in Mumbai where it is expected to discuss the operational issues besides the appointment of (former SBI chief) A K Purwar as new chairman," the source said.
In another development, airline chief executive Vinay Dube, in a communication to the staff, said the management "continues to work with the consortium of lenders on the resolution plan."
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