
After the Air India flight was canceled, another flight from Mumbai to Lucknow of AI2491 was canceled from Bombay to Lucknow, referring to “operational reasons”. The airline attributed this to the “cascading impact of flights”, which during heavy rains in Delhi and said that alternative crews cannot be furnished due to weather conditions.
“AI2491 from Bombje to Lucknow on June 17, 2025 was canceled for operational reasons and a cascading impact of flights that moved away during heavy rain. The delayed arrival of diversion led to the operating crew, which came under regulatory flight restrictions.
The airline spokesman mentioned: “The inconvenience caused by passengers is sincerely regretted and all efforts to minimize by the fact that the passengers concerned provide hotel accommodation. Complete return to cancel or free of charge was also offered if decided.
On Tuesday, in addition to AI2491, seven international flights were canceled on Tuesday. The total number of cancellations increased from the devastating AHMEDABAD accident by more than 80 years, which led to the guarding dog with the safety of aviation showing concerns about his maintenance procedures.
While Air India canceled six flights due to the inspections of the General Directorate for Civil Aviation (DGCA), the San Francisco-Kolkata-Mumbai service had to be shortened in Kolkata due to the Boeing 777-200 engine. In addition, the airline said its flight to Ahmedabad to London Gatwick was canceled due to lack of available aircraft, PTI reported.
DGCA Directed Air India to Provide The Training Records of the Pilots and Dispatches Involved in Flight AI171, WHICH CRASHED JUST MOMENTS AFTEOFF FROM AHMEDABAD TO LONDON ON June 12. On the Ground, Has Triggered the Airline’s Most Severe Crisis Since Its Acquisition by the Tata Group Three And a Half Years Ago.
DGCA meets Air India and Air India Express officials
The DGCA civil aviation regulator said that it has met higher Air India and Air India Express, which operates more than 1,000 domestic and international flights daily to assess the “operating robustness” and “ensure continued compliance with security and personal services”.
“DGCA has raised concerns about recent -related,” maintenance -related questions, “the statement said, noting that the regulatory body urged the airline to strengthen internal coordination across engineering, operation, units for manipulating countries and ensure the availability of adequate Spars to prevent passengers.
However, it is reported that recent checks of the Boeing 787 Air India “have not revealed any major security concerns”. According to DGCA, the aircraft and related maintenance systems were found to comply with existing safety standards. ”
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