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LAS VEGAS—India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is now looking into the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing ...
Air India said on Tuesday it has completed precautionary inspections of the fuel control switch locking mechanism on all its Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft, with no issues detected.
US officials familiar with crash investigation say they believe the captain may have cut off fuel switches after takeoff ...
The erosion of trust has triggered apprehensions among the public about air travel. I know of many erstwhile frequent fliers, ...
A preliminary report about the Air India jetliner that crashed in June did not say a broken cockpit seat was to blame, ...
Air India pilots were aware the captain of the doomed plane was suffering from depression and had been on medical leave ...
In a written reply to Rajya Sabha, Murlidhar Mohol, MoS, Civil Aviation said that Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA ...
With 260 casualties and only one surviving passenger, the Air India 171 crash is one of the deadliest aviation incidents in ...
Upon completing latest round of inspections of its Boeing planes on government decree, Air India has found "no problems" with the locking mechanisms of the planes' fuel switches, which were involved ...
The doomed Boeing Dreamliner had crashed with 52 British nationals on board --- with their families later calling for a ...
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The Print on MSNAir India crash report shows an institutional reform of AAIB and aviation ministry is in orderThe civil aviation ministry could have recognised the enormity of the Air India crash and prepared the AAIB and its investigating team for its sensitivities.
Travel disruptions due to unforeseen events may have led to fewer bookings among Indians, but they are making up for it.
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