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DGCA has told the Delhi High Court that it cannot interfere in the employment agreement between pilots and Akasa Air
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Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson, in an email to his colleagues said that the airline acknowledges and accepts the DGCA's finding, which is another firm reminder that the ways of working that once may have been considered acceptable are no longer so.
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During the last hearing, Akasa Air had told the Delhi High Court that it faces the necessity of cancelling a substantial number of flights, approximately 600-700, during the month of September.
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There are also 10 airports from north east region including Barapani, Dibrugarh, Rupsi, Imphal, Agartala, Dimapur, Lengpui, Lilabari, Hollongi, Tezu.
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Directorate General of Civil Aviation has dismissed recent media reports suggesting that a staff shortage is causing delays in issuance of pilot licences
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Aviation watchdog DGCA on Thursday said it has suspended the approval of Air India's Flight Safety Chief for one month for certain lapses
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The Ministry of Civil Aviation on Wednesday said the DGCA is meeting the indicative timelines for the issuance of pilot licences despite an increase in the number of applications.
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Till July 2022, the DGCA had only 72 sanctioned posts of assistant directors. In August 2022, the ministry created 57 new posts and the sanctioned strength rose to 129 positions
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Directorate General of Civil Aviation has given its nod to Zooom airlines to commence commercial passenger operations in India
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As an added precaution, DGCA also directed IndiGo to perform BSI on engines installed on A321 aircraft with more than 2,500 hours TSLSV.
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An internal audit will be conducted within this 30-day window, and the results of the review will be subsequently shared with us, said a DGCA official
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NCLT on Tuesday asked SpiceJet to work towards resolving disputes with the lessors who have initiated insolvency proceedings against the airline
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DGCA might not hold radio communication skill tests, also known as Radio Telephony exam, for pilots in 2024, according to sources
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The Mumbai facility is for imparting simulator training to pilots of its wide body fleet -- Boeing 777 and B787 aircraft. The Hyderabad facility is for similar training for pilots of the narrow-body fleet, A320 planes.
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A decision on the restoration of the training at the facility will be taken once the documents' “verification” process is completed, the source said.
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Go First airlines, which has been grounded since early May, has announced a further extension of flight cancellations till August 31, the airline announced on Monday
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A two-member inspection team of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has found lapses in internal safety audits of Air India and the regulator is probing the matter
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A flight that had landed at the Delhi airport from Ahmedabad and another flight that was to take off to Bagdogra were involved in the incident.
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DGCA has set up a four-member committee to provide suggestions for achieving gender equality in the aviation sector in India
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India's domestic air passenger traffic volume surged 25 per cent year-on-year to 1.21 crore passengers in July, according to DGCA data