DGCA likely to issue show cause notice to Kingfisher
Spelling fresh trouble for Kingfisher Airlines, aviation regulator DGCA is likely to issue a show-cause notice asking why its flying license should not be suspended or cancelled.
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DGCA issues show cause notice to Kingfisher
In more trouble for Kingfisher Airlines, aviation regulator DGCA on Friday issued a show-cause notice asking why its flying license should not be suspended or cancelled as it had grounded its entire f
Uncertainty over Kingfisher resuming operations on Friday
Hopes of ailing Kingfisher Airlines resuming operations on Friday faded with last ditch efforts by the management to persuade striking engineers and pilots to return to work failing to end the deadloc
Govt not considering closure of any airline: DGCA
Government is not considering closure of any airline, new DGCA chief Prashant Sukul said on Thursday while rubbishing reports that his predecessor, E.K. Bharat Bhushan, was removed for taking a tough
Bharat Bhushan removed as DGCA
Aviation regulator E.K. Bharat Bhushan was on Tuesday abruptly removed from his key position in the backdrop of his tough stance against debt-ridden Kingfisher Airlines over its failure to pay salarie
Even a hangover can ground pilots
Pilots beware! Even a hangover can ground you. Tightening 'drinking and flying' rules, aviation regulator DGCA has warned that a pilot's licence can be suspended for five years when detected for a sec
DGCA completes scrutiny of pilots
The Directorate-General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has completed its investigations on pilots in the wake of cases of forgery behind securing of licences after more than a year since it started the proc
Kingfisher did not stick to its recovery plan: DGCA
Kingfisher Airlines did not stick to its recovery plan, submitted to the regulator last month, and the situation is a grave concern to the public and the Government, DGCA said here on Wednesday.
Kingfisher cannot be closed down because of losses: Ajit
Beleaguered Kingfisher Airlines cannot be closed down just because it is making losses and banks are not helping it out with funds, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said on Wednesday.
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It's race against time for Kingfisher
The trigger — to the raging debate over one of India’s leading private carriers — went off on the night of February 17 when word spread like wildfire that something was amiss at Kingfisher’s Kolkata