FAA Restores India Air Safety To Category 1

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FAA has restored India’s aviation-safety rating to Category 1 under its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program. FAA had downgraded India to Category 2 in January 2014. The upgraded rating means India complies with international safety standards set by ICAO. “US and Indian aviation...
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