• The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Wednesday served a show-cause notice on SpiceJet following atleast eight mid-air incidents and an accident since May.
  • The DGCA has blamed "poor internal safety oversight" and "inadequate maintenance actions" for the fall in safety standards.
  • Since May, SpiceJet saw incidents of cracked windshield, an engine shut down and an engine failure, smoke in cabin, a bird strike, a pressurisation snag and a glitch in the weather radar. It also saw an accident, when the airline’s Boeing 737-800 flew into turbulence resulting in injuries to several passengers.