The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), under the Indian Government, has officially cleared the remaining fleet of Boeing 787 operated by Air India after a comprehensive safety inspection. This clean chit comes after a tragic crash involving one of the airline’s Dreamliner jets, resulting in significant casualties.
Thorough Safety Review
The DGCA conducted a detailed review of several critical parameters across Air India’s Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft. The inspection focused on essential aspects such as take-off parameters, technical issues, and maintenance-related concerns. After the review, the DGCA confirmed that no major safety issues were found with the fleet, although certain maintenance concerns were flagged for immediate corrective action.
Focus on Enhancing Safety
While the fleet was given a clean chit, the DGCA emphasized the need for Air India to address the highlighted maintenance issues to ensure the continued safety and reliability of its operations. The airline has committed to taking the necessary actions to maintain the highest standards of aviation safety.
Air India’s Commitment to Compliance
In response to the DGCA’s review, Air India reaffirmed its dedication to aviation safety and regulatory compliance. The airline will continue to work closely with the DGCA and other relevant authorities to address the flagged concerns and enhance its fleet’s operational safety.
This clean chit from the DGCA enables Air India to continue operating its Boeing 787 fleet with confidence, as it aligns with the broader goal of maintaining safety standards in India’s growing aviation sector.