Air India Fined Rs 1.1 Crore by Regulator For Safety Rule Violation

 

Air India, a subsidiary of the Tata Group, incurred a hefty fine of Rs 1.1 crore from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the country’s aviation regulator, for safety breaches. This penalty was imposed following a pilot’s report concerning insufficient emergency oxygen supply on Air India’s B777 aircraft, which are crucially utilized for long-range flights.

Allegations and Investigation

In October last year, a pilot filed a complaint with the DGCA, alleging that Air India, a Tata Group-run airline, failed to provide sufficient emergency oxygen on its B777 aircraft. Subsequent investigations by the DGCA confirmed the validity of the pilot’s concerns, leading to the imposition of the fine.

Air India’s Response

An Air India spokesperson contested the DGCA’s decision, asserting that thorough examinations by internal and external experts found no compromise on safety. The spokesperson emphasized the airline’s commitment to safety and announced plans to explore appeal options.

Importance of Safety Compliance

The DGCA’s action underscores the importance of strict adherence to safety regulations in the aviation industry. Adequate emergency oxygen is essential for ensuring passenger and crew safety, particularly on long-range flights where access to emergency facilities may be limited. This fine is part of a series of regulatory interventions targeting Air India’s safety and operational practices.

Previous Penalties and Suspensions

Air India, a Tata Group entity, has faced fines and penalties for various infractions, including inadequate pilot rostering during low visibility conditions and delays in compensating passengers. The suspension of its Approved Training Organisation (ATO) license further highlights regulatory concerns over safety and compliance.

Ensuring Operational Integrity

The DGCA’s actions serve as a reminder to all airlines, including Tata Group’s Air India, of the critical importance of maintaining safety standards and regulatory compliance. It is imperative for airlines to prioritize safety measures to ensure the well-being of passengers and crew.

Important Questions Related to Exams

1. Which regulatory body fined Air India for safety violations?

2. What type of aircraft was involved in the safety violation by Air India?

Kindly share your responses in the comment section!!

 

 

saurabh

Recent Posts

72nd National Film Awards 2026: Who Won Best Actor, Best Actress And Best Film?

The  72nd National Film Awards winners have been announced in New Delhi. This time awards,…

5 hours ago

Andy Burnham Confirmed as UK Labour Leader, Set to Become Prime Minister

Andy Burnham elected as the leader of the Labour Party. Consequently, he will assume the…

11 hours ago

Gujarat Tops NITI Aayog’s First Investment Friendliness Index for States

The introduction of NITI Aayog's Investment Friendliness Index (IFI) marks a significant moment in terms…

12 hours ago

Maharashtra Legislature Moves Towards Implementation of NeVA Under Digital India Programme

Maharashtra set to implement the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) program which is set up by…

12 hours ago

PM Modi Inaugurates Advanced Mother and Child Centre and Advanced Neurosciences Centre at PGIMER Chandigarh

Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially launched the Advanced Mother and Child Centre and…

13 hours ago

What Is EPFO VISHWAS 2026? Benefits, Eligibility and Key Features Explained

The VISHWAS 2026 scheme, which is a one-time scheme introduced by the Employees'= Provident Fund…

14 hours ago