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A parliamentary committee has called upon the secretary of Civil Aviation to conduct a security assessment.  ​ 

​**Parliamentary Committee Calls Civil Aviation Secretary for Security Review**

In light of the recent Air India crash in Ahmedabad, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport has summoned Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha for a comprehensive review of security measures in the civil aviation sector. The meeting is scheduled for July 8 and aims to address growing concerns regarding aviation safety.

The tragic incident on June 12 involved an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, resulting in the loss of 270 lives, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani. The aircraft, bound for London, was carrying 230 passengers and 12 crew members, with only one survivor. The crash also impacted a nearby medical college’s hostel, leading to additional casualties among local residents.

In response to this disaster, the Ministry of Civil Aviation has proposed new draft regulations aimed at enhancing safety protocols. The Aircraft (Demolition of Obstructions) Rules, 2025, released on June 18, seek to mitigate risks posed by structures near flight paths. These regulations will be implemented once published in the Official Gazette.

The committee’s review meeting comes as members have expressed urgency in discussing aviation security, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent future tragedies. Findings and recommendations from this review are expected to be presented to Parliament during the upcoming monsoon session.

As the aviation sector grapples with the implications of this crash, the focus remains on ensuring passenger safety and preventing similar incidents in the future.

**FAQ**

**What prompted the Parliamentary committee to review aviation security?**

The review was prompted by the tragic Air India crash in Ahmedabad, which raised significant concerns about the safety measures in place within the civil aviation sector. 

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