DGCA surveillance

DGCA Intensifies Surveillance at Major Airports Amid Rising Safety Concerns

In a strategic move aimed at enhancing aviation safety standards across the country, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has conducted intensified surveillance at several major airports, including Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport and Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. This proactive step is a part of ongoing nationwide efforts to enforce stricter safety…

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airport obstruction rules

Civil Aviation Ministry Enforces Strict New Rules to Remove Dangerous Obstructions Near Airports After AI-787 Crash

In a decisive and long-awaited move, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has issued new airport obstruction rules to ensure the safety of air travel across India. This significant update comes in the wake of the tragic crash involving AI-787, which raised alarming concerns about unauthorized high-rise structures and other obstructions near airport premises. The new…

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bomb threat

Panic Grips Air Travel as Bomb Threat Forces Lufthansa Flight to Return Mid-Air

In a disturbing development that sent ripples across international aviation, a Lufthansa flight en route from Frankfurt to Hyderabad was forced to return mid-air after a suspected bomb threat was reported onboard. The sudden decision to divert the aircraft has raised serious questions about in-flight safety and aviation threat preparedness. Bomb Threat Triggers Mid-Air Emergency…

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Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa flight

Bomb Scare Forces Hyderabad-Bound Lufthansa Flight to Make Emergency Return to Frankfurt

In a distressing development on Sunday night, a Hyderabad-bound Lufthansa flight was forced to return to Frankfurt Airport shortly after takeoff due to a bomb threat, triggering immediate security protocols and passenger evacuation procedures. The Lufthansa LH752, scheduled for Hyderabad from Frankfurt, had to be rerouted mid-air, causing widespread concern among passengers and authorities alike….

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