Air India Flew Plane 8 Times Without Airworthiness Permit, Fined Rs 1 Crore

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a hefty fine of Rs 1 crore on Air India after discovering that an Airbus A320 aircraft was operated on eight flights without a valid airworthiness permit. The flights in question connected major cities including New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Hyderabad. This violation raises serious concerns regarding aviation safety and regulatory compliance in the Indian airline industry. The DGCA's decision underscores the importance of stringent adherence to safety protocols, emphasizing that all aircraft must possess the necessary certification before being cleared for operation. This incident not only highlights lapses in Air India's operational procedures but also serves as a reminder to other airlines about the critical nature of maintaining airworthiness standards. The regulatory body has indicated that it will continue to monitor compliance closely to ensure passenger safety and uphold aviation standards in the country.
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