Indian aviation regulator will add 100-150 workers over the next 6-8 months for greater aviation safety monitoring via night checks.
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Officials claimed that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has begun a two-month long special audit of airlines.
From January through June, the number of passengers carried by domestic airlines increased by 66.73 percent annually, from 343.37 lakh to 572.49 lakh.
Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) India has Grounded Go’s first Aircraft over Engine Snag.
DGCA conducted several spot checks in the recent past at various bases. There have been reports of increased engineering related
DGCA is an Indian regulatory body and is silent over Mass sick leave by Indigo & Go First Technicians. We need a Statement from DGCA