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India's aviation regulator said on Tuesday it was investigating Air India after the airline operated an aircraft eight times without a valid airworthiness review certificate, a document issued annually that ensures compliance with safety standards.
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DGCA Grounds Plane, Pulls Air India Staff Off Duty After A320 Flies With Expired Safety Certificate
Air India is under regulatory scrutiny after the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirmed that several executives have been de-rostered for allowing an aircraft with an expired airworthiness review certificate (ARC) to operate eight commercial flights.