Nearly half of India’s aircraft have recurring faults, shock report finds
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Data presented in the Indian parliament revealed that nearly half of all commercial aircraft inspected across India's airlines have recurring technical defects.
The Air India Group, encompassing the main flag carrier and Air India Express, had the highest proportion, with 191 out of 267 aircraft (over 70%) flagged for repetitive issues.
Civil Aviation Minister Murlidhar Mohol presented these figures in the Lok Sabha, based on inspections conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation since January last year.
An Air India official stated that most identified defects were lower-priority Category D items, such as seats and screens, and were not critical to flight safety.
The disclosure follows a period of increased scrutiny in India's aviation sector, marked by recent high-profile safety and operational incidents.
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