Air India Amplifies Safety Protocols in Response to Operational Challenges
Air India, led by CEO Campbell Wilson, has ramped up its safety measures following a tragic crash and recent operational challenges. The airline is conducting extensive checks on its aircraft and improving internal processes. The DGCA audit found some violations, but results were termed normal for Air India's scope.
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Air India, under the guidance of CEO Campbell Wilson, is revamping its safety protocols after a devastating accident and subsequent operational difficulties.
In wake of a Boeing 737-8 crash, the airline has implemented thorough inspections of their Boeing fleet, revealing no initial issues.
Despite a DGCA audit highlighting certain violations, these findings are considered 'entirely normal' in the aviation sector. The airline aims to resume full international operations by October 1, while maintaining stringent safety measures.
(With inputs from agencies.)

