Air India probed for flying Airbus A320 without valid safety certificate amid crash fallout

Air India probed for flying Airbus A320 without valid safety certificate amid crash fallout


India’s aviation regulator said on Tuesday it was investigating Air India after the airline operated an aircraft eight times without a valid airworthiness review certificate, a document issued annually that ensures compliance with safety standards.
The regulator did not name the aircraft type but its news release’s title referenced the registration code of an Airbus A320, and a person with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed the case in fact concerned the single-aisle jet.

Airbus did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Air India plane bound for London crashes moments after take off in Ahmedabad

It has also been repeatedly warned by India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) over safety lapses this year. The DGCA said it had also grounded the aircraft and de-rostered “concerned personnel”.



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