The names of the three involved officials were not disclosed, though it was confirmed that a divisional vice president is among those facing action, as specified in the DGCA’s order.
In a significant move concerning aviation safety oversight, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has directed Air India to relieve three of its officials, including a divisional vice president, from all duties associated with crew scheduling and rostering. The directive, issued on June 20, requires the Tata Group-owned carrier to act promptly.
Citing sources, PTI reported that the regulator has not only called for the immediate removal of these officials from their current roles but has also instructed Air India to initiate internal disciplinary action against them without any delay. The names of the three involved officials were not disclosed, though it was confirmed that a divisional vice president is among those facing action, as specified in the DGCA’s order.
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