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India instructs Turkish Airlines to comply after safety lapses

The Indian civil aviation ministry announced on Wednesday that it had ordered Turkish Airlines to comply with all aviation regulations after lapses were found in the carrier's passenger flights and cargo flights.

From May 29 to June 2 the Directorate General of Civil Aviation inspected Turkish Airlines passenger and cargo flights in four Indian cities. The aviation ministry released a statement.

DGCA approval is required for explosives to be transported across India. The ministry stated that the goods had not been declared.

Turkish Airlines didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

IndiGo, the Indian airline, announced last week that it would end its lease agreement with Turkish Airlines on August 31. After Turkey supported Pakistan in the recent conflict, the agreement was criticized in India.

The aviation ministry stated that "further follow-up checks will be carried out as needed to ensure continuous safety supervision."

The DGCA carried out inspections in Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)