Air India Fined $1,10,350 For Flying Airbus Plane Eight Times Without Airworthiness Permit

Air India has been fined $1,10,350 for operating an Airbus A320 on eight flights between New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad without the necessary Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC). This violation occurred over November 24 and 25, highlighting concerns regarding regulatory compliance in the aviation sector. The ARC is crucial as it certifies that an aircraft meets safety and operational standards before it can carry passengers. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) mandates this certification to ensure passenger safety and maintain the integrity of air travel in India. This incident has sparked discussions about the importance of stringent adherence to aviation regulations and the potential risks posed by lapses in safety protocols. Air India, as one of the country's flagship carriers, is expected to uphold high standards of aviation safety. The fine serves as a reminder to the airline and the industry at large to prioritize compliance with safety regulations to ensure the safety of passengers and the reputation of the aviation sector in India.
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