KUALA LUMPUR: The Indian-origin CEO of Malaysia's Rayani Air, which bills itself as the world's first Shariah-compliant airline today failed to attend a inquiry citing ill health, a month after its operations was suspended for failing to adhere to aviation rules.
Chief Executive officer Ravi Alagendrran, who is under pressure after the suspension of the airline's operations, said he had fainted because of high blood pressure.
The airline is owned by Mr Alagendrran and his wife Karthiyani Govindan. They used parts of their first names for the airline's name.
However, his wife Karthiyani attended the inquiry into the airline's unilateral decision to temporarily halt operations without approval of aviation authorities.
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Chief Executive officer Ravi Alagendrran, who is under pressure after the suspension of the airline's operations, said he had fainted because of high blood pressure.
The airline is owned by Mr Alagendrran and his wife Karthiyani Govindan. They used parts of their first names for the airline's name.
However, his wife Karthiyani attended the inquiry into the airline's unilateral decision to temporarily halt operations without approval of aviation authorities.
To Read the News in Full
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