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India's civil aviation regulator to recruit 190 technical personnel amid staffing shortages and probe into Air India Flight ...
As many as 4,291 positions are lying vacant at aviation regulators DGCA and BCAS as well as at state-owned Airports Authority of India but the shortfall has not impacted the functioning of these ...
More than 4,291 positions remain vacant at Indian aviation regulators DGCA, BCAS, and AAI, despite recent staff expansions.
India’s Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu said on Monday that Air India received nine show-cause notices from the ...
Earlier in May, the aviation watchdog had directed commercial airlines, charter, and private jet operators to ensure window ...
DGCA lifts window shade rule at IAF Joint User Airports, but aerial and ground photography bans stay in place. New directives ...
AAP MP Raghav Chadha, called the DGCA’s staffing shortage not just a gap, but a “crisis.” He argued that such a high vacancy rate leaves no room for error in aviation safety and urged the government ...
The staffing crunch hits as Indian aviation faces scrutiny after June’s Air India Flight 171 crash that killed 260, despite ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has updated its guidelines for airlines operating at Indian Air Force Joint ...
The aviation regulator, however, clarified that the ban on aerial and ground photography at Indian Air Force (IAF) Joint User ...
The matter was also raised during a meeting of the Parliamentary Accounts Committee. Former Civil Aviation Minister Praful ...