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Reuters reported that DGCA had found 51 safety lapses at Air India in its July audit, including a lack of adequate training for some pilots, and a poor rostering system.
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India’s aviation safety watchdog has flagged 263 lapses across eight domestic airlines over the past year, including 19 ...
InterGlobe Aviation Ltd posted a 20% year-on-year decline in its profit to ₹2,176 crore for the June quarter due to headwinds ...
Lack of adequate training for some pilots, the use of unapproved simulators and a poor rostering system, were some of the ...
Not a day has passed since the Air India crash in Ahmedabad when there has not been an incident involving planes—takeoffs ...
While hearing a PIL for increasing flights to Jabalpur, the Madhya Pradesh High Court on Wednesday (July 30) orally expressed ...
India's aviation safety under scrutiny as DGCA audit reveals 263 lapses across major airlines, including Air India, IndiGo, ...