Updated On: 10 September, 2025 07:23 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Star Air on Wednesday said it has resumed its flight services from Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport in Nanded, Maharashtr. which were uspended for the last 20 days after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) flagged safety lapses during a routine audit. The DGCA has once again demonstrated its commitment to ensuring aviation safety in India
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Regional airline Star Air on Wednesday said it has resumed its flight services from Guru Gobind Singh Ji Airport in Nanded, Maharashtra, which were temporarily discontinued after safety regulator DGCA flagged concerns about runway operations on August 22.
Star Air is the sole scheduled airline flying from Nanded airport, which is under the management of the Maharashtra Government's airport development arm, MADC.
Flight operations at the airport had been temporarily suspended for the last 20 days after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) flagged safety lapses during a routine audit, Star Air said.