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DGCA Questions AI System Over Dreamliner Operations Amid Technical Issues

DGCA Questions Air India Over Dreamliner Operations Amid Technical and AI System Concerns
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show-cause notice to Air India following the operation of a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner despite persistent technical issues. The notice, sent this week, specifically addresses concerns related to aircraft VT-ANI and highlights non-compliance with the Minimum Equipment List (MEL) during a flight conducted on June 28.
Investigation into AI System and Safety Protocols
The DGCA’s inquiry extends beyond mechanical faults to scrutinize the role of an artificial intelligence (AI) system employed in Dreamliner operations. The regulator is investigating whether reliance on AI may have contributed to lapses in safety protocols and operational efficiency. Key issues under review include aircraft dispatch safety, adherence to MEL requirements, and flight crew decision-making during flights AI 258 and AI 357 on the Delhi-Tokyo route. Sources indicate that the aircraft was operated despite prior awareness of recurring technical faults and ongoing system degradations.
Industry Reactions and Broader Regulatory Context
The DGCA’s actions have elicited mixed reactions within the aviation market. Some investors have expressed concerns about the potential impact on Air India’s profitability, while others view the scrutiny as a catalyst for technological advancement in the sector. Competitor airlines are reportedly reassessing their own AI systems to ensure compliance with safety standards amid the regulator’s intensified focus.
This development occurs against a backdrop of heightened regulatory oversight in India’s aviation industry. Recently, IndiGo, the country’s largest airline, experienced significant operational disruptions, canceling over 300 flights within two days due to a combination of operational challenges, adverse weather, and new crew rostering rules. The DGCA has launched an investigation into these disruptions and is collaborating with IndiGo to resolve the issues. The stock exchange has also sought clarifications from IndiGo following a decline in its share price.
Air India has yet to comment on the DGCA’s notice, and the current operational status of Dreamliner VT-ANI remains unclear. The regulator’s intervention underscores a broader commitment to ensuring that both traditional and AI-driven aviation systems adhere to rigorous safety and compliance standards.

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