The DGCA issued a warning letter to Akasa for lapses in dangerous goods carriage found during a December 2024 inspection. Violations included unchecked electronic devices with lithium batteries and shipments over permissible limits. Akasa admitted the lapses and took corrective actions. The DGCA warned Akasa to ensure future compliance and submit an internal audit report within 30 days.
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