New Delhi: The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is confident of avoiding a downgrade after the US Federal Aviation Administration completed its audit and most of the 33 issues raised by it in September were found to have been addressed by the Indian aviation regulator.
"There are around 5-6 points which will take some time to get addressed and that has been informed to the FAA," said a senior DGCA official. "Overall, they were very satisfied with the work that has been done and there shouldn't be a downgrade based on the progress since September, but the final decision will be taken in Washington."
The DGCA will find out whether it has done enough to avoid a downgrade after a month when the FAA compiles its report.
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Monday, 16 December 2013
DGCA confident of avoiding downgrade by US regulator
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