The committee set up by India’s civil aviation safety regulator to investigate the recent disruption at IndiGo has been given an extension until Friday, December 26, 2025, sources told Times Now.According to the sources, the four-member panel sought additional time to complete its investigation after receiving a large volume of data from the airline.“The airline has submitted massive data points which need to be analysed,” a source said, adding that the committee required more time to finalise its report.The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved the request and extended the deadline for submission of the findings until Friday, the sources said.The panel had earlier been directed to submit a comprehensive report on the IndiGo crisis
within 15 days.The committee is examining the airline’s flight cancellations, with a focus on planning, crew management and regulatory oversight. It is being led by Joint Director General Sanjay K Bramhane.




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