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After the Air India crash, all eyes have been on India’s aviation sector, which has produced headlines about other incidents ...
Air India has been under intense scrutiny since the June Boeing Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad which killed all but one of the ...
Just 38 hours after the tragic crash of AI-171, another Air India flight, AI-187 from Delhi to Vienna, faced a mid-air ...
Boeing ( NYSE: BA) shares saw a modest uptick early Monday as the aviation world awaits new information from the flight ...
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture has summoned the highest-ranking aviation officials as well as Boeing executives following the crash of the Air India aircraft in ...
The recent Air India crash, whose causes are still being investigated, casts a harsh light on an issue critical for aviation safety—the country’s maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) ecosystem.
Tata Group-promoted Air India has voluntarily broadened its ‘reliability enhancement programme’, ensuring comprehensive safety checks on its Boeing 787 and 777 fleet, sources told businessline.
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Investigators have begun analyzing data from the black boxes recovered from the Air India Boeing 787 jet that crashed earlier this month, killing 270 people.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has released a set of findings from special audits conducted at major airports.
The DGCA has also launched a detailed audit of Air India’s main base in Gurugram, stepping up its oversight of the airline following the tragic crash of a London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner in ...
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