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Civil Aviation Ministry Requests Airlines Disclose Boeing Aircraft and Parts Procurement Details

Civil Aviation Ministry Seeks Detailed Disclosure of Boeing Aircraft and Parts Procurement
Intensified Scrutiny Following Safety Concerns
The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) in India has issued a directive requiring all domestic airlines to submit detailed information regarding their procurement of aircraft, engines, and spare parts, with a specific emphasis on transactions involving Boeing. Airlines have been instructed to provide this data by Monday as part of an intensified review of Boeing-related operations within the country.
This directive follows a fatal incident earlier this year involving an Air India Boeing Dreamliner in Ahmedabad, which was reportedly caused by a fuel supply malfunction. In response, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched inspections focusing on cockpit fuel switches across Boeing 737 and 787 aircraft nationwide. These safety checks mirror similar measures undertaken by South Korean aviation authorities, underscoring growing international apprehension about the safety of Boeing aircraft.
Challenges Amid Technical Staff Shortages and Trade Tensions
The move to demand procurement disclosures comes at a time when the Indian aviation sector is contending with a significant shortage of technical personnel. The DGCA, responsible for regulating aviation safety, currently operates with nearly 55% of its technical positions unfilled. This staffing deficit has raised concerns about the authority’s ability to conduct comprehensive inspections and uphold stringent safety standards.
Furthermore, the government’s request coincides with escalating trade tensions between India and the United States. Reports indicate that the Indian government has suspended new Boeing aircraft purchases from the US following the imposition of 50% tariffs on Indian goods by the Trump administration. These tariffs were introduced amid India’s continued procurement of Russian oil, adding complexity to bilateral trade relations.
By seeking comprehensive details on Boeing-related procurement, the Ministry aims to strengthen oversight of aircraft safety and procurement processes while navigating the broader regulatory and geopolitical challenges confronting the Indian aviation industry.

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