Air India chief Campbell Wilson on Friday told staff that requirements and expectations with respect to safety are clear and stressed that consequences for “tardiness and transgression” are robust. Mentioning about DGCA’s action against two staff for lapses in the way safety audit was conducted earlier this year, Wilson said the airline acknowledges and accepts the regulator’s findings.
This is “another firm reminder that the ways of working that once may have been considered acceptable are (quite correctly) no longer so,” he said in his weekly message to the employees.