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No Boeing 787 Max aircraft operating in India faced glitches: DGCA

By The Assam Tribune
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NEW DELHI, Oct 30: India's civil aviation regulator has said that Boeing 737 Max aircraft with India-based airlines have not faced any technical issues.

The comments from a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official came after a Lion Air operated Boeing 737Max 8 aircraft with 188 passengers onboard crashed into the sea shortly after take-off from the Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Monday.

"Since six Boeing 737Max are operating with two Indian operators, i.e. Jet Airways and Spicejet, DGCA is in touch with M/s Boeing and FAA ((US aviation regulator) to know more details about the unfortunate accident," the official said. - IANS

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No Boeing 787 Max aircraft operating in India faced glitches: DGCA

NEW DELHI, Oct 30: India's civil aviation regulator has said that Boeing 737 Max aircraft with India-based airlines have not faced any technical issues.

The comments from a senior Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) official came after a Lion Air operated Boeing 737Max 8 aircraft with 188 passengers onboard crashed into the sea shortly after take-off from the Indonesia's capital Jakarta on Monday.

"Since six Boeing 737Max are operating with two Indian operators, i.e. Jet Airways and Spicejet, DGCA is in touch with M/s Boeing and FAA ((US aviation regulator) to know more details about the unfortunate accident," the official said. - IANS

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