12 December 2025 Punjab Khabarnama Bureau : Aviation safety regulator DGCA has suspended four Flight Operations Inspectors (FOIs) over massive disruptions in IndiGo’s operations, which resulted in the cancellation of thousands of flights and lakhs of people getting stranded across airports.

The airline cancelled over 50 flights from Bengaluru Airport on Friday.

FOIs are senior officials within the DGCA, working as part of its regulatory and safety oversight functions, often deployed to monitor airline operations.

“Four FOIs at the DGCA have been suspended in connection with the recent large-scale disruptions in IndiGo’s flights,” a source said.

These officials ensure aviation safety by inspecting, auditing, and certifying airlines and personnel, such as pilots, dispatchers, and cabin crew, to meet strict regulatory standards, verifying various regulations and overseeing training, flight standards, and accident prevention measures in India.

“IndiGo has cancelled 54 flights — 31 arrivals and 23 departures — from Bengaluru Airport on Friday,” a source said.

The crisis-hit airline had cancelled over 200 flights from Delhi and Bengaluru on Thursday.

Meanwhile, IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and COO Isidre Porqueras will appear again before the DGCA’s investigation panel at 2 pm on Friday.

The DGCA on Thursday stepped up scrutiny of the crisis-hit IndiGo, with officials stationing themselves at the carrier’s headquarters to monitor operations, and an inquiry panel grilled CEO Pieter Elbers

Summary:
Amid the ongoing IndiGo crisis, the DGCA has suspended four flight operations inspectors. The decision comes as part of a deeper investigation into operational lapses and regulatory compliance issues within IndiGo’s flight operations. Authorities aim to ensure safety standards and restore confidence in the airline’s operations.

Punjab Khabarnama

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