Government tells Air India to ‘end backseat driving’ in key departments

Following safety concerns and a recent incident, the aviation ministry has urged Air India to eliminate “backseat driving” in critical departments. The ministry emphasized that designated post-holders must have the final decision-making authority, ensuring accountability and preventing them from becoming scapegoats. The government is committed to supporting Air India in overcoming its challenges and achieving its potential, drawing on the expertise of Singapore Airlines. Following safety concerns and a recent incident, the aviation ministry has urged Air India to eliminate “backseat driving” in critical departments. The ministry emphasized that designated post-holders must have the final decision-making authority, ensuring accountability and preventing them from becoming scapegoats. The government is committed to supporting Air India in overcoming its challenges and achieving its potential, drawing on the expertise of Singapore Airlines.
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