DGCA takes Air India to task over ‘systemic errors’
Air India faces intense scrutiny following the June 12 crash of its London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad, which killed 241 of 242 people aboard and at least 30 more on the ground.
Air India faces intense scrutiny following the June 12 crash of its London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad, which killed 241 of 242 people aboard and at least 30 more on the ground.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has warned Air India for breaching safety rules after three of its Airbus planes flew despite being overdue for checks on emergency equipment
Aviation watchdog DGCA on Friday ordered enhanced safety inspection of Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet powered by GEnx engines, a day after 241 people on board died in the plane crash in Ahmedabad.
Civil aviation regulator DGCA has backed down from their demand to get passenger level air fare data to accept aggregated data instead.
Aviation regulator DGCA has slapped a ₹10 lakh penalty on Akasa Air for failing to provide compensation on time to some passengers who were denied boarding at the Bangalore airport
More than 100 helicopters of Airbus, including the single-engine H125, are being operated by various entities in the country
The most recent and notable addition remains the new Airbus A350 that has been inducted by Air India