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DGCA constitutes special 8-member team to oversee IndiGo operations, to be stationed at airline’s office

Two members of this team will remain deployed on a daily rotational basis at IndiGo's Corporate Office at Emaar Capital Tower 2, Gurugram.

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New Delhi: Taking serious note of large-scale passenger inconvenience faced by passengers due to widespread flight cancellations and delays by IndiGo Airlines in recent days, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has constituted a dedicated Oversight Team to be stationed at the airline’s corporate office in Gurugram.

In an internal order issued today, the aviation regulator stated that the move was necessitated “in view of passenger inconvenience caused due to large-scale disruptions in the operations of IndiGo Airlines at various airports across the country.”

The eight-member team is headed by Capt. Vikram Sharma, Deputy Chief Flight Operations Inspector (Airlines). Other members include Capt. Kapil Mangalik, SFOI(A); Capt VP Singh, SFOI(A); Capt. Apoorva Agarwal, SFOI(A); Capt. Swati Loomba, SFOI(A) , Capt. Aman Suhag, SFOI(A); Capt. Nitya Jain, FOI(A) ,Capt NJ Singh, FOI(A).

Two members of this team will remain deployed on a daily rotational basis at IndiGo’s Corporate Office at Emaar Capital Tower 2, Gurugram.

They have been tasked to scrutinise critical operational parameters, including total fleet strength, average stage length, total number of pilots, network details, crew utilisation hours, deadheading, crew under training, split duties, unplanned leaves, daily flight-to-crew ratio, sectors affected due to crew shortage, and standby crew availability for both cockpit and cabin crew at each base.

In addition, two DGCA officers — Aishveer Singh, Deputy Director (AED), and Mani Bhushan, Senior Statistical Officer — have also been deployed at the exact location to monitor: Daily cancellation status (domestic & international), Refund processing by the airline and OTA platforms/travel agents, On-time performance, Passenger compensation as mandated under CAR Section 3 Series M Part IV, and baggage delivery status.

According to the order, both teams are required to submit a consolidated daily report by 6 PM to the undersigned official as well as to Jai Prakash Pandey, Joint Director General, DGCA.

The order has been issued with the Director General of Civil Aviation’s approval. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Also read: IndiGo was irresponsible — but so was a regulatory system that failed to act on time


 

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