Sunday, October 21, 2012

Kingfisher can fly after meeting DGCA norms, says Ajit Singh

The safety of passengers cannot be compromised at any cost and the crisis-ridden Kingfisher Airlines would not be allowed to take wings again till it satisfied the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on safe flight operations, besides ensuring that its employees were not harassed, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh told journalists here on Saturday.
The DGCA suspended the licence of Kingfisher as its aircraft were not being maintained or serviced since its engineers went on strike from September 29, Mr. Singh said.
The DGCA had disapproved the flight schedule of the beleaguered airlines in the coming winter schedule, which begins on October 28 and goes on until March 31.
21/10/12 Sujay Mehdudia/The Hindu
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