By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, Feb 13 (Reuters) - India's civil aviation watchdog has fined Air India $110,350 for flying an Airbus plane eight times without an airworthiness permit, saying the lapse has ...
NEW DELHI-Air India has announced it will suspend its non-stop service to Washington, D.C., from Delhi, effective September 1. The decision means travelers from the U.S. capital will no longer have a ...
NEW DELHI- Air India’s first factory-configured Boeing 787-9 has arrived here, marking a key step in the carrier’s ongoing widebody fleet update, the airline said. The aircraft, registered VT-AWA, ...
Air India has been fined $110,350 by India's aviation regulator for operating an Airbus A320 eight times without the required airworthiness permit.
The DGCA has fined Tata Group-owned Air India ₹1 crore for operating an Airbus A320 neo on at least eight routes last year without a valid airworthiness review certificate. The airline had voluntarily ...