After the flight AI 171 crashed from Ahmedabad to London, the country’s aviation regulatory body DGCA (Director General of Civil Aviation) held a high -level meeting with the top management of Air India and Air India Express. In the meeting, DGCA instructed CEO Campbell Wilson of Air India to focus on several issues to the operation of the company. DGCA asked Air India to focus on aircraft safety and maintenance.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation said that no technical flaw can be ignored. Each aircraft should live up to strict security standards before the flight. The operation of flights should be made more disciplined. DGCA said that the operation of flights on time is mandatory for the credibility of the airline and the trust of the passengers.
Regarding the situation of late flights and cancellation, the regulator has asked Air India to provide clear information and assistance to the passengers in such a situation. DGCA has asked Air India to make the Crisis Communication Dialogue system more effective.

Know Which issues discussed in the meeting
Senior officials of Air India and Air India Express were called at the meeting. DGCA clarified that the safety of passengers is the biggest priority after the AI 171 flight accident. It should be ensured that all technical tests are done in a timely and authentic manner before any flight. In case of flight delay or technical fault, the information, facilities and service standards from the airline should be repaired.
270 people died in Ahmedabad to crash plane
Let us know that the plane crash in Ahmedabad is one of the most frightening accidents associated with the 787 Dreamliner aircraft of the company. This is the most modern widebody airliner of American aircraft manufacturer Boeing. This Air India aircraft was just 12 years old and reached Ahmedabad with passengers from Delhi a few hours before the accident. There were 242 people in it. 270 people died in this accident. These include the people present in that building, causing this aircraft to collide.