IndiGo Assures DGCA: Pilot Shortage No Longer an Issue.

IndiGo Airlines has informed the aviation regulator DGCA that it now has sufficient pilots to support its operational network. The airline stated that crew availability across major aircraft categories is stable. Following regulatory review and internal corrective steps, IndiGo expects normal operations with no flight cancellations after February 10, 2026.

  • Adequate Pilot Strength:
    IndiGo said its current pilot workforce is aligned with the approved flight schedule and projected operational demand.
  • Operational Stability Expected:
    The airline assured that recent disruptions were temporary and that services will run smoothly from February 10 onwards.
  • Regulatory Oversight:
    DGCA has been monitoring the situation closely, and IndiGo has shared compliance details and corrective action plans.
  • Focus on Passenger Convenience:
    With improved crew planning and rostering, the airline aims to avoid last-minute cancellations and enhance reliability.
  • Network as per Approvals:
    IndiGo clarified that the assurance applies to its existing, regulator-approved network and available crew resources.

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