India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation has lifted the enhanced surveillance regime it has imposed on SpiceJet (SG, Delhi International) in August after finding the carrier has corrected earlier identified deficiencies. The safety regulator also says a recent INR30 billion rupee (USD357 million) capital raise has reassured it that the low-cost carrier is getting its affairs in order.
“A total of 266 spot checks have been carried out by the DGCA across various locations as part of the enhanced surveillance…
Source: ch aviation
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