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India’s aviation regulator DGCA has said it found no major safety issues with Air India’s Boeing 787 fleet following a deadly ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced that surveillance conducted on Air India’s Boeing 787 aircraft revealed no significant safety issues. This assessment comes just days after a ...
Boeing now expects worldwide demand for 43,600 additional commercial airplanes over the next 20 years, slightly lower than ...
Any crash of this magnitude, avoidable or unavoidable, is a gross flight safety failure of/by the airline, in this case Air India, which is no longer a government corporation ...
In a single fiery instant over Ahmedabad, the confidence in civil aviation—India’s and the world’s—came crashing down with Air India’s ill-fated Dreamliner. The death roll of 142 plus about another 20 ...
Turkey said its maintenance deal with Air India covers only Boeing 777 aircraft, not the 787-8 model involved in the ...
Boeing has laid off up to 180 engineers from its India operations as part of a sweeping global restructuring initiative.
A plane flying to London Gatwick from Ahmedabad, in India, crashed en-route to the UK just moments after taking off - updates ...
Air India's revival under Tata faces a test after the deadly crash, raising questions about safety, service standards, and ...
Communications expert Dilip Cherian outlines the steps Air India must take to rebuild its reputation following the crash of ...