Air India Flight Diverts Midair After Approval Lapse Air India faced another operational challenge when its Delhi-Vancouver flight AI185 returned to Delhi after more than seven hours in the air on March 19. The Boeing 777-200 LR aircraft operating the route lacked the required international operating approvals, officials stated, pointing to a procedural oversight in updating the airline’s records. The flight turned back while crossing Chinese airspace. Air India confirmed that all passengers and crew disembarked safely, expressing regret for the inconvenience caused. The airline’s ground teams in Delhi provided assistance, including hotel accommodations, and the flight departed for Vancouver the following morning with all passengers on board. Aviation experts noted that precautionary returns, though rare, reflect the airline’s prioritization of passenger safety over schedule adherence. This incident follows a previous mid-air diversion due to similar approval issues, raising concerns about operational oversight as Air India expands its global network. The airline has initiated an internal review to address such lapses. Maharashtra Government Consults on Uniform Civil Code The Maharashtra government is engaging multiple departments in consultations regarding a proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC), following a demand raised by BJP MLC Parinay Fuke in the State Legislative Council. Fuke, through a Calling Attention Motion, urged the government to adopt legislation akin to Uttarakhand’s, promoting common civil laws for all citizens regardless of religion. The council was informed that further time is needed to respond, as consultations are ongoing with the law and judiciary, women and child development, and general administration departments.#maharashtra_government #air_india #delhi_vancouver_flight_ai185 #boeing_777_200_lr #uniform_civil_code