New Delhi [India], August 22 (ANI): The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has suspended the approval of International Aircraft Sales Private Limited, effective immediately from today, due to significant safety concerns.

The decision comes after a Cessna 152 aircraft, VT-BBB, operated by Belagavi Aviation and Sport Enterprises, Guna crash-landed on August 11 during a test flight following engine failure.

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The aircraft had undergone maintenance, including an engine overhaul, during its first flight at International Aircraft Sales Pvt Ltd's DGCA-approved facility in Bhopal.

Post the incident, a special audit of International Aircraft Sales Pvt Ltd was conducted by the DGCA.

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The findings of the audit have raised serious concerns about the maintenance standards being followed by the organization.

It may be recalled that last year, post-series of serious incidents involving aircraft of Red Bird Flight Training Academy Pvt Ltd, DGCA suspended its operations at all its bases and was restored only after a complete recertification of their maintenance facilities. (ANI)

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