Mumbai, March 18 The pilots' group, ALPA India, on Wednesday urged the regulator, DGCA, to reverse the latest relaxations granted to Air India for long-haul flights with two pilots, amid the conflict in West Asia, saying that pilots would be exposed to an "unacceptable level of fatigue risk"...
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New Delhi, March 16 Passengers who were affected by IndiGo's mass flight cancellations in early December have already been compensated with travel coupons worth Rs 163.92 crore, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu informed the Rajya Sabha on Monday.In response to supplementary questions...
New Delhi, March 9 The Ministry of Civil Aviation said on Monday that the DGCA has increased monitoring on a weekly and fortnightly basis for critical operations of airlines, along with bi-monthly visits by the regulator's inspector at the airlines' offices to ensure their compliance with...
New Delhi, February 24 – Asserting that safety lapses cannot be simply blamed on pilots, the DGCA announced a series of strict measures for non-scheduled operators on Tuesday, including intensive audits and a safety ranking mechanism, amid safety concerns raised following recent aircraft...
New Delhi, February 14 Akasa Air is focused on building redundancies and fiscal discipline, and is not "opportunistic", said the airline's CEO, Vinay Dube, on Saturday.Dube said that one of the key factors driving Akasa Air is the ability to manage its aircraft fleet with discipline."We are...
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