Parliament Panel Reports 50% of Commercial Aircraft Found with Technical Defects Following Audit

A recent audit conducted by a parliamentary panel has revealed that approximately 50% of commercial aircraft in India reported technical defects between January 2025 and February 2026. This finding raises concerns about the safety and maintenance standards within the countrys aviation industry.
The audit examined a significant number of aircraft, focusing on various technical aspects critical to flight safety. The panels report highlights the need for increased oversight and improvement in maintenance protocols to ensure the reliability of commercial flights.
In light of these findings, officials are expected to reassess regulatory measures and the enforcement of safety regulations to mitigate potential risks of technical failures. The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has been urged to enhance its inspection processes and address the underlying issues contributing to these reported defects.
As the aviation sector continues to grow, the emphasis on safety and maintenance is paramount, especially considering the increasing passenger traffic in recent years. The government is now under pressure to ensure that air travel remains safe and reliable for passengers across the nation.
