DGCA Cracks Down on Aviation Safety Lapses at Delhi & Mumbai Airports
✈️ BREAKING: DGCA Cracks Down on Aviation Safety Lapses at Delhi & Mumbai Airports
New Delhi/Mumbai, June 24, 2025 – In a decisive move to enhance passenger safety, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a stringent surveillance drive across India’s busiest airports — Delhi and Mumbai — following rising concerns over aviation safety standards.
🔍 Key Highlights of DGCA Action:
- Massive Safety Surveillance at Delhi and Mumbai international airports
- Airlines flagged for repeated technical defects and unfit flying equipment
- Reports cite poor aircraft maintenance and negligence in compliance
- Airlines have been given a strict 7-day deadline to rectify all safety gaps
🛑 DGCA’s Message Is Clear: Safety Is Non-Negotiable
The aviation watchdog is leaving no room for compromise. The inspections have revealed a disturbing pattern of oversight in maintenance and operations, especially in aircraft readiness and spare parts quality.
A DGCA official stated, “The safety of passengers is paramount. All airlines must immediately align with standard safety protocols, failing which, stringent penalties will follow.”
🚨 What This Means for Flyers:
- Expect increased checks and delays at major hubs
- Possible temporary grounding of aircraft under scrutiny
- Enhanced focus on in-flight safety and maintenance standards
✈️ India’s Skies Under Tight Surveillance
With increasing air traffic and rising incidents of mid-air and pre-flight snags, the DGCA’s aggressive move aims to restore public confidence in Indian aviation and ensure zero compromise on air safety.
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