The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show cause notice to Akasa Airlines for multiple regulatory violations. Identified during a recent review, the breaches involve non-compliance with civil aviation training and licensing requirements. The DGCA’s audit found inadequacies in training standards and operational readiness. Akasa Airlines has seven days to respond to the notice.
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