The US transportation regulator imposed civil penalties of $10,000
on Jet Airways after the Indian carrier agreed to settle a case related to its failure to provide accurate information on a tarmac delay.
The issue related to Jet's failure to provide accurate information on the tarmac delay on October 29, 2011. Due to bad weather on that day, Jet Airways flight 9W 228, going from Brussels Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport, was diverted to Bradley. Since Bradley was not a regular diversion airport for
Jet, the carrier did not have a coordinated contingency plan with the airport.
Jet Airways reached a consent settlement with the US Department of Transportation, according to an order issued by the regulator late last month.
The Department of Transportation order issued on October 22 said: "In order to avoid litigation, Jet Airways has agreed to settle this matter with Enforcement Office and enter into this consent order directing Jet Airways to cease and desist from future similar violations."
Jet was directed to pay a "compromise civil penalty", with the US regulator saying it believed "this assessment is appropriate and serves public interest".
The Indian carrier "has paid the fine as per the order", a Jet spokesperson said in a statement in New Delhi on Monday.