Monday, March 24, 2014

Reliance's grounded aircraft gets DGCA clearance

Mumbai: Reliance Industries today said aviation regulator DGCA, which had grounded its business jet, cleared it for take-off after the company fulfilled the requirements.
"DGCA has cleared the aircraft for take-off," said a company spokesperson here.
Officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation were not available for confirmation.
DGCA had yesterday grounded a business jet owned by Reliance Industries after a surprise inspection at the Delhi airport for carrying expired safety equipment on board and suspended its pilot for flying without a licence.
The aviation regulator also inspected Jindal Steel and Power Limited's Global Express BD 700 aircraft and found several major lapses, official sources said.
23/03/14 PTI/Business Standard
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