No major concerns with AI’s Dreamliner fleet: DGCA
On Tuesday, the aviation organizer reviewed the operations of AIM Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner Crash’s operations of Air India and its subsidiary Air India Express days after killing more than 260 people. The General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said that he could not find any great security concerns in the Dreamliner fleet.
“Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet of Air India’s latest supervision, did not reveal any major security concerns. Aircraft and associated maintenance systems were found to be in accordance with the current safety standards.” He said. On June 12, AI-171 AI-171 flight from Air India was connected from Ahmedabad International Airport to London Gatwick Airport.
At a meeting with senior officials from both airlines, he expressed concerns about the latest maintenance issues reported by the regulatory Air India. The regulator advised the airline to strengthen internal coordination between engineering, operations and ground transport units. It is also recommended that you have enough spare parts to reduce passenger delays and absolutely adherence to regulations.
The DGCA had previously announced an advanced security control of Air India’s Dreamliner fleet of 33 aircraft. As in Tuesday, 26 Dreamliner Aircraft successfully completed the necessary checks. Another plane is expected to be checked on Wednesday.
Four aircraft are undergoing great controls in different facilities throughout India and now two aircraft are grounded. Controls on grounded aircraft will be performed after service and before returning to service.
The DGCA also paid particular attention to the Boeing 787 fleet, and also reviewed the latest operational data for Air India’s wide -body operations.
Evaluating the impact of the closure of the airspace on Iran, Air India was asked to communicate with passengers and crew on time and adopt alternative routing strategies to minimize the interruptions.
Air India was also asked to facilitate passengers through all existing channels in flight delays and emphasize the spread of information on time.
According to DGCA data, Air India’s daily daily operations fell from daily flights from 90 -day flights to Tuesday on June 12th. Daily Dreamliner operations fell from 50 flights per day from 12 June to 30.