Weekly News Debrief: 13-19 January- Akasa Air Receives Warning, Air New Zealand Named World's Safest Airline, and More
NOTICE: For the next month and a half, expect weekly news debriefs and not too many additional posts as I have exams and a shortage of free time.
NEWS HEADLINES THIS WEEK:
DGCA Issues Warning to Akasa Air Over Regulatory Lapses:
- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued multiple warnings to Akasa Air for regulatory non-compliances.
- On January 13, 2025, the DGCA warned the airline's accountable manager, Vinay Dube, citing incidents such as a hard landing and delayed revision of the operations manual.
- Additionally, the DGCA identified violations in the handling of dangerous goods, including improper acceptance of electronic devices containing lithium batteries.
Strikes Disrupt Flights in Belgium
- Nationwide strikes in Belgium have disrupted flights at Brussels Airport.
- Aer Lingus has warned passengers to check flight updates as protests over pension reforms continue.
Air New Zealand Named World's Safest Airline:
- AirlineRatings.com crowned Air New Zealand the world’s safest airline.
- The Indian aviation industry is projected to incur losses of ₹2,000-3,000 crore due to supply chain issues and engine shortages.
- While domestic air passenger traffic grew by 10.8% in December, growth is expected to slow in FY2025.
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