New Delhi/Mumbai, March 20 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday held an emergency meeting with Jet Airways to discuss ways to resolve its debt crisis, which has caused financial stress to its employees as well as problems like fleet depletion and flight cancellations.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu asked the regular to hold the meeting with Jet Airways, a day after it cancelled flights leaving passengers stranded at the Abu Dhabi airport on Monday.

After the meeting, the DGCA said Jet has only 41 aircraft for operations and there may be further depletion in the fleet size and flights.

"The DGCA reviewed the performance of Jet Airways on operations, airworthiness and passenger facilitation. The curre...