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Stricter rules for charter planes
Financial Express Mumbai
|February 25, 2026
THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Tuesday introduced mandatory safety measures for nonscheduled operators after a high-level meeting that examined the recent increase in aviation accidents involving charter flights.
The regulator said it found that the rising accidents in the sector were mainly due to noncompliance of standard procedures, poor flight planning and gaps in training, and announced the new rules that implement a strict zero-tolerance policy for safety issues.
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