Air India Fined $110K for Operating Unairworthy A320neo
Air India has been fined $110,000 for operating an Airbus A320neo deemed unairworthy by aviation authorities.
Air India has been fined $110,000 for operating an Airbus A320neo aircraft that was considered unairworthy.
The penalty was imposed after regulatory authorities determined that the aircraft did not meet required airworthiness standards at the time of operation. Aviation regulations require airlines to ensure full compliance with maintenance and safety directives before deploying aircraft for commercial service.
The Airbus A320neo is a widely used narrowbody aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and advanced systems. However, strict adherence to technical and maintenance requirements is mandatory to maintain operational clearance.
The enforcement action highlights the regulator’s focus on safety compliance and operational oversight within India’s rapidly expanding aviation sector.
Air India is expected to review internal processes to ensure adherence to regulatory standards and prevent similar issues in the future.

