Air India Warned by Regulator over 'Systemic' Lapses in Fatigue Management and Training
INDIA, JUL 24 – Air India received nine show-cause notices for 29 safety violations including crew fatigue and training lapses following a deadly crash, government sources said.
- Air India has been warned by India's aviation regulator for breaching safety standards in crew fatigue management and training, as shown in government notices dated July 23.
- The notices identify repeated failures in safety compliance and indicate potential enforcement actions, including fines or executive removals.
- Systemic issues related to compliance monitoring, crew planning, and training governance at Air India remain unresolved despite prior warnings.
- A senior Indian government official expressed concern that 'Air India is taking things for granted.
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