Air India Under Scrutiny: Safety Violations in Spotlight
Air India faces scrutiny with nine show cause notices regarding safety violations over six months, the junior civil aviation minister disclosed. This follows a fatal Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad, killing 260. Enforcement action has been taken against one violation, with further details not yet disclosed.

Nine show cause notices have been issued to Air India in the past six months, junior civil aviation minister Murlidhar Mohol informed lawmakers on Monday. This comes amidst increasing scrutiny following a recent tragic crash involving the airline.
The notices pertained to five safety violations, though specifics remain undisclosed. Mohol confirmed that enforcement action was completed for one violation.
Air India has been under the spotlight after a catastrophic Boeing 787 Dreamliner accident in Ahmedabad last month resulted in 260 fatalities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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