DGCA expenses show that the notice of Air India is a liable notice cause. Here's why | Today news

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) allegedly issued a notice on the accountable manager of Air India on Saturday. The DGCA explained the reason for issuing the notice, saying that during a place check on May 16, 2025 and 17 May 2025, operated two flights from Bangalore to London (Al-133), both of which exceeded the stipulated flight period of ten hours, “according to the news agency Ani. not begun. “Earlier in the day, the DGCA Air India ordered to remove three officials” responsible for operational decay “from all roles and responsibilities related to the scheduling and timetable of crew. DGCA’s Richtly confirmed and said: “We recognize the regulator’s richteline and have implemented the order.” Air India is committed to ensuring that there is a total compliance with safety protocols and standard practices, “the airline said. The latest direction of DGCA came at a time when Air India was taking the Boeing 787-8 dream last week. India flight, AI-171 with 242 passengers and crew members crashed in Ahmedabad on June 12.