Mumbai : The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), in a dramatic escalation of the crisis surrounding IndiGo, has sacked four flight operations inspectors (FOIs) responsible for the airline’s regulatory oversight. While the airline hired a US-based external aviation expert to ascertain the cause of disruptions, it was also served a CGST demand notice worth Rs58.74 crore for FY2020-21.
Tens of thousands of passengers were left stranded at various airports across the country after IndiGo cancelled more than 4,500 flights between December 1 and 10. The cancellations stemmed from the inefficient rostering of pilots to operate flights after the second phase of flight duty time limit (FDTL) was implemented from November 1.
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