Published 20:54 IST, August 29th 2024
DGCA issues show cause notice to Akasa Air
The DGCA's spot audit also uncovered that Akasa's practical training sessions were carried out and simulated without the necessary regulatory approvals.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation has issued a show cause notice to Akasa Airlines over several regulatory breaches identified during a recent review, the DGCA said in a statement on Thursday.
Akasa Air, which started flying internationally in March, was found to be non-compliant with civil aviation regulations and Rule 140C of The Aircraft Rules 1937, which mandate scheduled air transport services to carry a route guide.
The company did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The DGCA's spot audit also uncovered that Akasa's practical training sessions were carried out and simulated without the necessary regulatory approvals, raising concerns about the adequacy of the training standards and operational readiness.
The watchdog has asked Akasa to provide an explanation for the lapses within a period of seven days.
Akasa, the latest addition to India's aviation sector, faced significant setbacks last year after many of its pilots quit, leading to reduced flight operations and a loss of market share. The company has since announced that the problem was resolved.
The carrier had a market share of 4.5 per cent at the end of the March quarter, smaller than rivals IndiGo INGL.NS, SpiceJet SPJT.NS, Vistara and Air India.
Updated 23:55 IST, August 29th 2024