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DGCA to conduct safety assessment of B737 MAX planes operational in India: Prabhu

Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked DGCA to undertake safety assessment of Boeing 737 MAX planes operated by domestic airlines.Besides, the regulator is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.

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Published : Mar 12, 2019, 4:22 PM IST

New Delhi:Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked aviation watchdog DGCA to undertake safety assessment of Boeing 737 MAX planes operated by domestic airlines.Besides, the regulator is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.

The latest moves come a day after a 737 MAX aircraft, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, crashed killing 157 people.Jet Airways and SpiceJet have 737 MAX aircraft in their fleet.

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In a tweet on Monday, Prabhu said he has directed officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to undertake "safety assessment" of Boeing 737-MAX planes being flown by domestic carriers."Safety of the passengers is our utmost concern. Directed Secretary and DGCA to take appropriate action immediately," Prabhu said in a tweet.

In a separate tweet, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said the DGCA is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.

The incident on Sunday was the second time in less than five months that a 737 MAX 8 plane crashed. In October 2018, an aircraft operated by Lion Air crashed killing over 180 people in Indonesia

(Inputs from PTI )

New Delhi:Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked aviation watchdog DGCA to undertake safety assessment of Boeing 737 MAX planes operated by domestic airlines.Besides, the regulator is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.

The latest moves come a day after a 737 MAX aircraft, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, crashed killing 157 people.Jet Airways and SpiceJet have 737 MAX aircraft in their fleet.

Read more:High value cars, jewellery to become cheaper as TCS to be excluded in computing GST

In a tweet on Monday, Prabhu said he has directed officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to undertake "safety assessment" of Boeing 737-MAX planes being flown by domestic carriers."Safety of the passengers is our utmost concern. Directed Secretary and DGCA to take appropriate action immediately," Prabhu said in a tweet.

In a separate tweet, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said the DGCA is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.

The incident on Sunday was the second time in less than five months that a 737 MAX 8 plane crashed. In October 2018, an aircraft operated by Lion Air crashed killing over 180 people in Indonesia

(Inputs from PTI )

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DGCA to conduct safety assessment of B737 MAX planes operational in India: Prabhu
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          New Delhi, Mar 11 (PTI) Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked aviation watchdog DGCA to undertake safety assessment of Boeing 737 MAX planes operated by domestic airlines.
          Besides, the regulator is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.
          The latest moves come a day after a 737 MAX aircraft, operated by Ethiopian Airlines, crashed killing 157 people.
          Jet Airways and SpiceJet have 737 MAX aircraft in their fleet.
          In a tweet on Monday, Prabhu said he has directed officials of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to undertake "safety assessment" of Boeing 737-MAX planes being flown by domestic carriers.
          "Safety of the passengers is our utmost concern. Directed Secretary and DGCA to take appropriate action immediately," Prabhu said in a tweet.
          In a separate tweet, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said the DGCA is undertaking a detailed technical evaluation and consulting with safety regulators around the world.
          The incident on Sunday was the second time in less than five months that a 737 MAX 8 plane crashed. In October 2018, an aircraft operated by Lion Air crashed killing over 180 people in Indonesia. PTI RAM IAS
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