New Delhi: Air India has failed an international safety audit. The audit, called an International Operational Safety Audit, rates an airlines safety on various parameters - among them engineering, flight safety and maintenance.
This is the first time it has failed the safety audit and will affect its rankings.The audit is done in conjunction with other independent bodies like the FAA and the ICAO. The IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) is the benchmark for global safety management in airlines.
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