Following a recent injection of funds, SpiceJet has been removed from the DGCA’s enhanced surveillance. The airline had been monitored closely due to financial issues impacting maintenance. While improvements have been noted, the DGCA will continue to conduct random spot checks to ensure ongoing safety.
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