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Singapore ramps up inspection of Indian planes on FAA downgrade

Singapore's airline-safety ranking cut.

According to a report by Bloomberg, Singapore’s aviation regulator increased inspection of Indian aircraft after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration cut the South Asian nation’s airline-safety ranking.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore has stepped up ramp inspections on Indian carriers’ aircraft operating in the city state, the regulator said in an e-mailed statement today. The authority hasn’t imposed any restrictions on Indian carriers, it said.

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