A total of 377 aircraft have been identified as having recurring defects since January last year until February 3 across various scheduled airlines, the government told Lok Sabha on Thursday. Five ...
In a written reply in Lok Sabha, Union MoS Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol sais, " A total of 377 aircraft have been Identified for repetitive defects since Jan 2025 against 754 aircraft from various ...
A special audit of airlines, maintenance teams and other aspects carried out by the aviation watchdog at airports like Delhi and Mumbai has revealed several deficiencies, including reported defects ...
Air India has grounded a Boeing 787-8 after a pilot reported a possible defect in the aircraft’s fuel control switch.
Mohol informed the House that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in 2025, carried out 3,890 planned surveillance inspections, 56 regulatory audits, 84 surveillance-of-foreign-aircraft ...
Replying to MPs’ questions in Lok Sabha, Mohol said in a written response that IndiGo accounted for 148 aircraft flagged out of 405 examined, followed by Air India with 137 out of 166 aircraft, and Ai ...
Air India grounded a Boeing 787 aircraft on Monday after a pilot reported a "possible defect" in its fuel control switch, the airline said, a similar issue to that involved in a deadly crash last year ...
The grounding comes amid an investigation into a crash last year involving an aircraft of the same model.
MUMBAI: A total of 377 aircraft have been identified as having recurring defects since January last year until February 3 across various scheduled airlines, the government told Lok Sabha on Thursday.
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Half of audited planes showed repetitive defects; Air India Group, IndiGo top list: Govt data
According to the analysis, nearly half of the aircraft checked for technical issues across Indian airlines were found to have ...
A total of 377 aircraft have been identified as having recurring defects since January last year until February 3 across various scheduled airlines, the government told Lok Sabha on Thursday. Of these ...
Mumbai: A total of 377 aircraft have been identified as having recurring defects since January last year until February 3 across various scheduled airlines, the government told Lok Sabha on Thursday.
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