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India’s DGCA finds 51 ‘recurrent training gaps’ at Air India during July audit as the airline faces further scrutiny after ...
Air passenger complaints in India soar in first half of 2025, nearly matching 2024’s full-year total
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has recorded a staggering number of complaints in the first half of 2025, ...
India's aviation sector faces increased scrutiny as passenger complaints in the first half of 2025 near the total for all of ...
The government on Monday said that during the audit of Air India, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) found that ...
DGCA took action against Air India for overdue emergency slide inspections following an audit, grounding affected aircraft after the AI 171 crash.
The minister's response was to DMK member Tiruchi Siva's query on whether Government is aware that aircraft operated by Air India, in the weeks preceding the crash of Flight-171 in June 2025, were ...
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Air India aircraft grounded after emergency slide inspection found overdue by DGCA, says minister
The aircraft was grounded after the aviation watchdog found out that an inspection of the aircraft's emergency slide system ...
DGCA audit uncovers serious safety lapses in Air India operations, including pilot training gaps and inadequate cabin crew ...
By June 2025, passenger complaints to the DGCA neared 98% of 2024's total, with 3,925 filed, while aircraft defects reached 43% of last year's figures.
Following the crash of Air India flight AI‑171 in Ahmedabad, 31 of the airline’s 33 operational aircraft were inspected and ...
Despite a reported decrease in technical glitches, aviation experts question the safety of Indian airlines. While incidents ...
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