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Air India's EASA Safety Concerns May Ease by 2026 with Retrofitted Aircraft
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16-03-2026, 16:11
Air India's EASA Safety Concerns May Ease by 2026 with Retrofitted Aircraft
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Air India's "elevated concern" safety rating with EASA expected to improve by end of 2026.
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Nearly a dozen retrofitted wide-body aircraft with refreshed cabins to join fleet, addressing issues like broken seats.
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SAFA score improved from 1.96 (early 2026) to 1.6 (March 16); 80-90% issues to be resolved this year.
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Airline cites regulatory interpretation differences and past failure to report defects for high findings.
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Air India's SAFA ratio remains higher than leading global carriers like Lufthansa and Emirates (0.3-0.8).
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