Indian aviation regulators suspend Akasa Air's key officials over pilot training violations.

India's aviation regulator, the DGCA, has suspended Akasa Air's director of operations and director of training for six months due to lapses in pilot training. The suspension follows findings that the airline was conducting RNP training on unqualified simulators, violating civil aviation rules. This comes after the airline was fined for not compensating denied boarding passengers and facing complaints of favoritism from pilots. Akasa Air has stated it will work with the DGCA to ensure compliance.

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