IndiGo, root cause analysis
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Security incidents don’t fail because of a lack of tools; they fail because of a lack of insight. In an environment where every minute of downtime equals revenue loss, customer impact, and regulatory risk,
IndiGo is investigating the underlying issues behind recent flight delays and has determined that various factors are at play, excluding pilot shortag
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IndiGo to conduct 'root cause analysis' into the crisis; focus shift to stabilising operations: Report
New Delhi, Dec 7 (PTI) IndiGo will carry out a "root cause analysis" into the flight disruptions that has happened due to a combination of factors and the focus now is to stabilise operations, which is expected by December 10, a senior airline official said on Sunday.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued show-cause notices to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and Accountable Manager Isidro Porqueras, seeking explanations for the disruptions. Failure to provide a satisfactory response could lead to penalties.
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IndiGo is bringing in an external aviation specialist to investigate the recent wave of flight disruptions that hit travellers across India. The airline has hired a US-based consultancy to examine what went wrong,