The DGCA’s 2025 audit confirms Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft is safe and fully compliant with international aviation standards. With full compliance to ICAO, IATA, and Transport Canada standards, the airline is a trusted choice for Canadian passengers from major cities.
Canada to India flights are now more reliable—so you can breathe easy. Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet has undergone a complete safety audit conducted by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). There are no major safety concerns in the report.
Passengers flying non-stop with Air India from Toronto to Delhi or elsewhere in India can now feel more at ease.
What Is DGCA and Why Was Air India Audited?
The DGCA operates under the Ministry of Civil Aviation and oversees civil aviation safety across India. In early 2025, the DGCA launched a full safety and maintenance audit of Air India’s wide-body aircraft, including Boeing 777s and 787s.
This inspection followed global safety standards set by ICAO and IATA, ensuring Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners met international norms for ultra-long-haul travel.
As part of India’s aviation reforms after privatization, this audit strengthens oversight of Air India under the Tata Group’s ownership.
The safety review by DGCA included:
While minor operational issues were identified, none of them compromised passenger safety. Air India was advised to address them through standard Corrective Action Plans, which are already underway.
If you’re flying Air India from Toronto Pearson (YYZ), Vancouver International (YVR), or Montreal-Trudeau (YUL) to India in 2025, you’re likely to board a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. These aircraft are known for:
DGCA’s safety clearance reinforces that Air India’s Dreamliners adhere to international standards, including those of Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA).
Air India has relied on the Boeing 787-8 since 2012 to power its expanding global network. Maintained by Boeing Global Services, these Dreamliners undergo routine inspections tied to flight hours and operational cycles as part of a long-term support deal.
Each aircraft also falls under oversight from:
Air India, a Star Alliance member, continues to upgrade its fleet as part of its ongoing commitment to safety and passenger satisfaction.
Looking for direct Air India flights from Canada to India in 2025? Below we have the top Dreamliner routes to consider:
These non-stop routes are crucial for Canadian NRIs and business travelers. DGCA’s clean audit ensures they remain a reliable choice for long-haul flying.
The 2025 DGCA clearance confirms Air India’s Boeing 787s are safe, reinforcing confidence for passengers on international routes. For Canadians flying to India, this update means you can book your flights to India with confidence.
Air India’s improved fleet and global compliance reaffirm its position as a preferred airline for long-haul Canada–India routes.
Traveling to India in 2025? Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliners offer safe, direct flights from Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
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