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DGCA orders Spicejet to operate only 50% of its flights for eight weeks
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IANS | 27 Jul, 2022
Aviation regulator DGCA on Wednesday ordered SpiceJet airline to operate
only 50 per cent of its flights for eight weeks.
"In
view of findings of various spot checks, inspections and the reply to
the show cause notice submitted by SpiceJet, for continued sustenance of
safe and reliable air transport service, the number of departures of
SpiceJet are restricted to 50 per cent of the number of departures
approved under Summer schedule 2022 for a period of eight weeks," said
the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in an order.
During these eight weeks, the airline would be subjected to "enhanced surveillance" by the DGCA.
A
Spicejet spokesperson said: "We are in receipt of the DGCA order and
will act as per directions of the regulator. Due to the current lean
travel season, SpiceJet, like other airlines, had already rescheduled
its flight operations. Hence, there will be absolutely no impact on our
flight operations. We want to reassure our passengers and travel
partners that our flights will operate as per schedule in the coming
days and weeks. There will be no flight cancellation as a consequence of
this order."
The DGCA also said: "Any increase in the number of
departures beyond 50 per cent would be subject to the airline
demonstrating to the satisfaction of DGCA that it has sufficient
technical support and financial resource to safely and efficiently
undertake such enhanced capacity."
The regulator also said that
"it was deduced that SpiceJet failed to establish a safe, efficient and
reliable air transport service" and a showcause notice was issued on
July 5.
It said that it has been observed that Spicejet is taking
measures to arrest the trend of incidents, however, it needs to sustain
these efforts for a safe and reliable air transport service.
In
response, the Spicejet spokesperson said: "DGCA's observation that
SpiceJet is taking measures for arresting the trend of incidents is very
encouraging and we will continue to work under the close guidance of
the regulator."
The order said that the reported incidents from
April 1 to July 5 were reviewed and it was observed that there is poor
internal safety oversight and inadequate maintenance actions which have
resulted in degradation of the safety margins.
Financial
assessment carried out by the DGCA in September 2021 revealed that
Spicejet is operating on cash and carry and suppliers are not being paid
on a regular basis leading to the shortrage of spares, said the
aviation regulator.
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