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Planes of North East Shuttle grounded
Assam Tribune | R Dutta Choudhury | Guwahati, June 14
Safety of the air passengers is on the top of the priority list of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and only recently, the planes of a private airlines company operating in the North East region have been grounded, said the Director General of Civil Aviation, EK Bharat Bhushan.
The North East Shuttle began its operation in January 2009 under non scheduled operating permit in January, 2009 with one nine seater Cessna Caravan craft based in Mizoram and later the company added two Dornier 228 planes having capacity to carry 18 passengers each.
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