
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has warned Air India that it may suspend or revoke the airline's licence after ordering the removal of three staffers for "repeated and serious violations" related to pilot staffing. The news comes as authorities investigated the cause of a horrific plane crash that resulted in the deaths of 241 people on board and several more on the ground.
The regulatory body cited "systemic failures in crew scheduling, compliance monitoring, and internal accountability" for its decision.
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