New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said on Wednesday, “More number of audit findings for airlines with widespread operations and large fleet sizes is completely common.“And that the higher number of audit findings” reflects the width and depth of the operation instead of any unusual lapse. Globally, aviation regulators regularly face the same patterns with the leading carrier due to the diversity and intensity of their undertakings, ”the regulator said in a statement.The statement was found around security violations a day after Air India’s DGCA audit report between 1 and 4 July. The agency’s report stated that seven “level 1” in violations require improvement in critical violations by 30 July, while 44 other non -renovation needs to be resolved by 23 August. Regarding these conclusions, AI stated that it was “completely transparent” during the audit and “with the details of corrective action, along with the details of corrective action, would respond to the regulator in the time -time -time -limited time.,DGCA on Wednesday assured passengers about security. “At the completion of each audit, relevant airlines are formally notes and require timely compliance and corrective action report. DGCA closely monitors these reactions and ensures that all necessary measures are taken to maintain and increase safety standards.” The DGCA statement said.
“DGCA assures the people traveling that these processes are strong and the presence of such conclusions is a will for active regulatory inspection. Our commitment to safety, transparency and continuous improvement is paramount in the Indian aviation industry, ”it said.As part of its continuous inspection responsibilities, conducts the DGCA audit “which are an essential means to identify and use them for potential reforms.” “Based on ICAO requirements and global best practices, these audits are required to increase the safety of operations and ensure compliance and ensure continuous improvement in all aspects of airline operation. This security is according to the annual monitoring scheme under the oversight program, ”said this.