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Akasa Air to Conduct Safety Risk Assessment on 14 Boeing 737 Planes Following DGCA Directive
Akasa Air will soon undertake a safety risk assessment for 14 of its 25 aircraft, following a directive from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued earlier this week, sources have revealed. Air India Express, another key player in the Indian aviation market, will conduct similar assessments on five of its 88 planes. On Monday, the DGCA instructed Indian…
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Shivamogga Airport Faces Closure Threat as DGCA License Nears Expiry
Shivamogga: The Airport in Shivamogga located near Sogane, central Karnataka’s sole airport, is facing imminent closure due to severe safety and infrastructure shortcomings, according to a report. The airport, which was inaugurated in February last year, may have its flight operation license revoked by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) by the end of this month. The DGCA, which…
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Mangaluru International Airport Boosts Emergency Response with Valley Hydrants
Hydrants will improve Aerodrome Rescue and Fire Fighters (ARFF) response to emergency situations Two hydrant points fed by 25,000 liters capacity water tanks: automated 20HP pump to ensure water pressure Mangaluru, EXPRESS News: Mangaluru International Airport on Wednesday has given a major boost to its emergency response system, with the commissioning of pressurized fire hydrant points along the steep…
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Vistara Faces Scrutiny Over Flight Disruptions: DGCA Demands Compliance
Following a surge in flight disruptions by Vistara Airlines, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has mandated daily reports from the airline detailing cancelled or delayed flights. Citing reasons such as crew unavailability, DGCA Director General Vikram Dev Dutt emphasized compliance with provisions ensuring passenger facilitation, including advance information, refund options, and compensation if applicable. DGCA officials are monitoring…
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