Following the suspension of licence, IndiGo would have to outsource the training programme, which would result in additional cost for the carrier. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/MintNew Delhi: Aviation security watchdog the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security’s (BCAS) has suspended the licence of budget carrier IndiGo’s aviation security training centre for lapses in its examination system as the same set of question papers were repeated for many months. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security’s (BCAS) order, issued last week, bars the Gurgaon-based airline from conducting security training programme for its employees any further. The training centre is run by IndiGo’s parent company InterGlobe Aviation. Following the suspension of licence, IndiGo would have to outsource the training programme, which would result in additional cost for the carrier, official said.
Source: Mint February 05, 2017 14:40 UTC