
New Delhi, December 2, 2025 — An airworthiness certificate is a mandatory document issued by aviation authorities to confirm that an aircraft meets all safety and maintenance standards required for commercial operation. This certificate ensures that the aircraft is fit to fly and complies with strict technical and regulatory guidelines. Without it, an aircraft is legally not permitted to operate on passenger routes.
Reports alleging that an Air India Airbus A320 operated without a valid airworthiness certificate have raised serious safety concerns within the aviation sector. Aviation regulators are said to be examining maintenance records, compliance procedures, and accountability at multiple levels. Experts warn that any lapse in certification protocols can pose major risks to passenger safety and could invite strict regulatory action if proven true.

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