DGCA proposes stricter safety oversight for wet-leased aircraft from foreign countries

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is implementing stricter regulations on wet/damp leased aircraft due to increased usage from global supply chain constraints. The new rules will limit leases to countries with robust safety oversight and standardize surveillance. Indian operators will focus on commercial aspects, while foreign lessors manage operations.
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