Within the wake of considerations over IndiGo Airlines‘ frequent tail strike incidents, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has performed a particular audit and imposed a positive of INR 30 lakh on the airline. The audit unveiled ‘systemic deficiencies’ in IndiGo‘s documentation and procedures associated to operations, coaching, and the Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) program.
IndiGo, in a press release, defined the sequence of occasions. Following the DGCA particular audit in June 2023, specializing in documentation and operational procedures, IndiGo obtained a present trigger discover on July 3, 2023, with a 15-day deadline to reply. The audit was prompted by the 4 tail strike incidents involving A321 plane up to now six months.
On July 19, 2023, IndiGo responded to the present trigger discover, asserting that their procedures align with OEM tips and are permitted within the regulatory manuals, indicating no violations. Nevertheless, after reviewing IndiGo’s response, DGCA determined to impose a monetary penalty of INR 30 Lakhs on 28 July 2023.
The airline encountered 4 tail strikes on their A321 plane inside a span of six months, which led to the regulatory motion by DGCA. In response to the findings, IndiGo has been directed to make vital amendments to their paperwork and procedures, making certain compliance with DGCA necessities and Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tips.Going ahead, IndiGo has been granted one month to presumably enchantment towards the order. The airline is at the moment inspecting the DGCA order and intends to offer a complete response in due time.
Moreover, IndiGo reassured its clients of its unwavering dedication to security, emphasising a zero-tolerance coverage in the direction of any compromise in security requirements. “IndiGo want to guarantee its clients that the airline has zero tolerance to any security compromise,” mentioned the airline.
IndiGo is a quickly increasing low-cost service and one of many world’s fastest-growing airways. With a fleet of over 300 plane, IndiGo operates greater than 1850 day by day flights, connecting 78 home locations, and goals to increase its worldwide footprint to 32 locations quickly.