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Low-altitude aircraft is being developed as a new mode of urban transport. This will give rise to new urban air transport systems, called low-altitude air city transport (LAAT) systems. Recent works ...
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NOVELIC, a major innovator in mmWave radar technology, has announced their ACAM Automotive In-Cabin Monitoring solution will be coming to market in 2026, fol ...
The violations pertaining to flight crew being scheduled and operated despite lapses in licensing, rest, and recovery requirements are learnt to have been voluntarily reported by Air India. These were ...
India’s civil aviation watchdog, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has ordered Air India to remove three personnel from all duties related to the scheduling of crew and rostering.
The DGCA on June 21, directed the airline to remove three officials, including a senior flight operations official, for “systemic failure in crew scheduling, compliance monitoring and internal ...
Air India faces regulatory action after self-disclosing serious breaches of crew safety regulations. The DGCA has ordered the removal of three senior officials due to violations in flight duty time, ...
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 ...
In orders dated June 20, 2025, the DGCA has pulled up Air India for systemic failures related to crew management and compliance monitoring and asked the company to remove three employees.
The Aviation Industry Employees’ Guild (AIEG) on Friday demanded a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the dismissal of two Air India cabin crew members, who had reported a ...