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Aviation regulator DGCA issues 4 show cause notices to Air India

Air India has received four show cause notices from the DGCA over violations related to crew rest, duty norms, training, and operational procedures. The notices stem from the airline’s voluntary disclosures following the June 12 Ahmedabad crash. Air India has acknowledged the notices and pledged to respond within the stipulated timeframe.

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Problems for Air India do not seem to be easing at the moment. Since the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash, which happened on 12 June. Air India has been under the radar of the Director General of Civil Aviation. 

On Thursday, aviation regulator DGCA issued another four show cause notices to Air India for various violations related to cabin crew rest and duty norms, cabin crew training rules, and operational procedures. The notice from the DGCA comes a month after the airline made certain voluntary disclosures to the aviation regulator, as reported by the news agency PTI.

According to PTI, the show cause notices were issued on July 23 on the basis of voluntary disclosures made by the airline to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on June 20 and 21.

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