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Audit finds over 50 safety violations at Air India after fatal crash

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Audit finds over 50 safety violations at Air India after fatal crash
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Campbell Wilson, CEO | Air India

An audit by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India's aviation regulator, has identified more than 50 safety violations at Air India over the past year. The findings come about a month after a fatal crash involving one of the airline's Boeing 787 jets in Ahmedabad.

The DGCA routinely audits Indian airlines to ensure regulatory compliance and safe operations. According to a BBC report, the recent inspection found a total of 263 violations among Indian carriers, with Air India accounting for 51 of them. Seven of these were classified as Level One violations, which are considered to seriously endanger safety. The remaining 44 were Level Two violations, regarded as less critical but still notable.

Despite the number of findings, regulators emphasized that airlines with larger fleets and more extensive operations often have higher numbers of audit observations. "It should be emphasised that, for airlines with extensive operations and large fleet sizes, a higher number of audit findings is entirely normal," stated the DGCA.

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Air India has faced increased scrutiny following the crash in Ahmedabad, where a London-bound flight crashed into a medical school shortly after takeoff. The accident resulted in significant loss of life both on board and on the ground. While an official cause has not been confirmed, preliminary investigation revealed that both fuel switches on the aircraft were set to cut off immediately after takeoff. Regulators continue to investigate why this occurred.

In response to the incident, Air India temporarily reduced its international schedule and inspected all fuel switches on its Boeing 787 fleet but did not find any technical faults.

The airline was acquired by Tata Group in recent years as part of efforts to revitalize its performance through privatization. New initiatives include updates to Air India's branding and cabin interiors aimed at improving passenger experience across different service classes.

As Air India works to address ongoing safety concerns highlighted by recent audits and incidents, it faces continued challenges in regaining customer trust and ensuring safe operations moving forward.

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