Indian airlines face scrutiny as government data reveals nearly 50% of aircraft have repetitive technical defects, raising safety concerns.
According to the government, 754 aircraft from six scheduled airlines were examined for repeated technical snags from January ...
IndiGo topped DGCA safety audits for repetitive aircraft defects, with 148 planes flagged. Data shared in Parliament also ...
Seven out of 10 Air India aircraft have recurring technical defects, parliamentary report shows - Nearly half of all ...
In a written reply in Lok Sabha, Union MoS Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol sais, " A total of 377 aircraft have been ...
Of these, 405 aircraft belonging to IndiGo were analysed for repetitive defects and 148 were identified for repetitive ...
As per the data, 191 of 267 aircraft run by the Air India Group were found to have repetitive faults during examinations held ...
Government data reveals that half of the audited aircraft since last year have recurring defects, with Air India leading the ...
Since January last year, 377 aircraft have been identified with recurring defects across various airlines. Notably, IndiGo, ...
Among Air India’s standalone fleet, 137 out of 166 aircraft analysed were found to have repetitive defects, while 54 of the ...
Sharjah Airport launches new SpiceJet service linking Ahmedabad and Sharjah, strengthening air links between the UAE and ...
Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA) has announced the launch of a new scheduled air service by Indian carrier SpiceJet, ...