The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended the Chief of Flight Safety at Air India for one month following findings of safety lapses within the airline’s accident prevention procedures. The DGCA conducted a surveillance audit on July 25 and 26, evaluating aspects such as internal audits, accident prevention efforts, and the availability of technical staff, in compliance with flight safety guidelines and civil aviation requirements. Air India has acknowledged the report.In response to these findings, Air India acknowledged and accepted the DGCA’s conclusions. The airline expressed...