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		<title>Air India Launches Major Compliance Overhaul After Internal Review</title>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong> &#8211; Air India has initiated a comprehensive overhaul of its compliance and safety culture after an internal review revealed that an Airbus A320 had operated several flights without a valid airworthiness permit.</p>



<p>The airline emphasized that the incident served as a wake-up call, prompting swift measures to reinforce procedural discipline and strengthen aviation safety standards across its network.</p>



<p>The review identified a lapse in document checks that allowed the aircraft to fly on multiple commercial routes without an updated Airworthiness Review Certificate.</p>



<p>This certificate is required annually and confirms a plane’s full compliance with safety and operational norms before it carries passengers.</p>



<p>According to the findings, better coordination between engineers, pilots and operations teams would have prevented the oversight.</p>



<p>The airline acknowledged that timely communication and improved documentation flow are essential to ensuring that such lapses do not occur again.</p>



<p>Air India leaders have responded by introducing upgraded internal auditing systems, more rigorous verification steps and mandatory cross-checks for all crews.</p>



<p>These steps reflect the company’s broader goal of creating a more transparent, accountable and safety-driven operational culture.</p>



<p>The carrier noted that it proactively informed aviation authorities once the issue was discovered, reinforcing its commitment to responsible reporting.</p>



<p>The aircraft was grounded immediately, and corrective training sessions were launched for all departments involved in the incident.</p>



<p>Air India said that disciplinary measures were taken, but the focus remains on transforming systems rather than assigning blame.</p>



<p>The airline emphasized that lasting change depends on stronger compliance frameworks, enhanced communication and shared responsibility across all teams.</p>



<p>India’s aviation regulator requires commercial aircraft to undergo detailed inspections before the issuance of the yearly certificate.</p>



<p>These inspections include both interior and exterior checks, from onboard medical kits to landing gear and structural integrity assessments.</p>



<p>The airline’s investigation described the incident as the result of intersecting gaps in oversight, documentation handling and procedural adherence.</p>



<p>These insights have encouraged Air India to redesign several operational processes to ensure that compliance failures are caught early and rectified quickly.</p>



<p>Industry observers believe that this overhaul will support Air India’s long-term modernization plans, especially as the airline expands its fleet and international footprint.</p>



<p>Strengthening internal systems is expected to boost operational reliability and reinforce confidence among passengers and regulators.</p>



<p>India’s aviation sector has faced pressures in recent months, making Air India’s proactive reforms especially significant.</p>



<p>The airline’s leadership highlighted that building a culture of safety requires continuous training and an updated understanding of global best practices.</p>



<p>Air India remains committed to collaboration with regulators and industry partners as it refines its systems.</p>



<p>This includes adopting technology that simplifies document tracking, improves communication speed and reduces human error.</p>



<p>The airline reaffirmed that passenger safety remains its highest priority.</p>



<p>With a renewed focus on compliance, Air India is positioning itself to meet international expectations for reliability, efficiency and accountability.</p>



<p>This transition marks a significant moment for one of India’s largest carriers as it works to rebuild trust and enhance operational excellence.</p>



<p>The company emphasized that the lessons learned will lead to long-term improvements and a stronger, more resilient aviation framework.</p>



<p>Air India’s modernization efforts continue to align with its broader transformation strategy as part of the Tata Group.</p>



<p>With these reforms, the airline aims to elevate service standards, reinforce safety commitments and strengthen its leadership in the Indian aviation market.</p>
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