NEW DELHI: With US federal aviation administration issuing proposed airworthiness directives for Airbus 320 Neos, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) chief on Friday said the Indian aviation regulator has already met the criterion.
The DGCA has already communicated to airlines using neo engines that no engine without modified main gearbox (MGB) will be permitted to fly. Forty-nine engines with modified MGB have already been received.
Aviation regulator DGCA chief Arun Kumar said, “We are a step ahead. DGCA has already issued a direction to the operators that no engine without modified MGB shall be accepted from September onwards after the shop/MRO visit and currently 49 engines have been received with modified MGB.”
