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Air India’s CEO guarantees full safety measures as the airline fully resumes international flights on October 1.

Campbell Wilson, the CEO of Air India, acknowledged that there had been some operational issues in recent weeks that have caused disruptions in air travel. He gave passengers his word that the airline takes the situation seriously and is making every effort to minimize any hardship.

On October 1, Air India is scheduled to completely resume its overseas flights. On Wednesday, CEO Campbell Wilson declared that the airline began phasing back its foreign services on August 1. They are now aiming for complete restart. Additionally, he guaranteed the passengers’ total safety.

Air India will start operating international flights again.

On June 18, Air India had already declared 15% reduction in its international wide-body flight schedule. Following the fatal AI171 crash in Ahmedabad, the decision was made. But in August, the airline started to gradually resume operations. Campbell Wilson, the CEO of the airline, stated on Wednesday that they now want to completely resume international flight operations on October 1, according to report by Hindustan Times.

The airline has now implemented all necessary safety measures for the welfare of its passengers, the statement added, acknowledging that there has been “heightened scrutiny, coverage, and anxiety about air travel” following the unfortunate disaster.

The CEO Handles Difficulties

The CEO acknowledged the recent difficulties, adding that he is aware that air travel has been disrupted by some operational issues during the last few weeks. He gave passengers his word that the airline takes the situation seriously and is making every effort to minimize any hardship.

Additionally, they have ample time to finish all verifications and fully resume services with “total confidence” thanks to this methodical methodology. The choice was made to provide operational stability for Air India, boost productivity, and lessen passenger annoyance.

According to Mint story, Campbell Wilson said that Air India has carried out thorough examinations of its fleet of Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft under the supervision of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s aviation regulator. He attested that the aircraft’s check revealed no problems. Additionally, he stated that an inspection of the fuel control switch revealed no issues. He also mentioned how “rigorous and multi-layered” Air India’s safety procedures are. Trained engineers and pilots will now thoroughly inspect every aircraft before takeoff.

After operating in parts, the foreign flights will finally fully restart on October 1.

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