New Delhi, Feb. 24 -- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday announced new stringent safety measures for non-scheduled flight operators, including public disclosure of aircraft maintenance history and a safety ranking mechanism.
According to an official statement released on X (formerly Twitter), the aviation regulator convened a high-level meeting with non-scheduled flight operators to address a rise in aviation incidents.
The meeting was held a day after a non-scheduled operator (NSOP) aircraft crashed in Jharkhand, killing all seven people on board, PTI reported.
"This high-level interaction follows a comprehensive review of accident data from the past decade, which identifies non-adherence to Standard Operating...
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