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The new leader of the US Federal Aviation Administration said the deadly crash of an Air India Boeing Co. 787 jet last month was unlikely to have been caused by a mechanical issue with the plane or ...
An Air India Boeing 787 plane crashed into a medical college campus in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad shortly after ...
International airlines from South Korea and India are preparing to inspect its Boeing fleets following findings from the Air India crash investigation.
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin (Reuters) -The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the fatal crash last month of an Air India Boeing 787 jet does not appear to have been caused by a ...
Tata Group-owned Air India on Monday said it is suspending its services between Delhi and Washington, D.C., effective from S ...
Air India finishes safety checks on Boeing jets as crash probe targets fuel control switches; no faults found, global ...
The administration said, with a ‘high level of confidence’, that AI-171 did not crash due to a mechanical issue or ‘inadvertent movement’ of fuel control unit or switches.
Air India said that it has begun a phased restoration of international operations from August 1, 2025, with full resumption ...
The FAA has determined the Air India Boeing 787 crash wasn't due to mechanical or fuel control issues. The investigation focuses on fuel control switches, which haven't shown faults per inspections.
The inquiry’s initial attention has centered on the deployment of the aircraft’s Ram Air Turbine (RAT), a system that, although seldom observed in operation, is a backbone of the 787’s ...
India’s AAIB is now looking into the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 as an intentional act, says former NTSB investigator Greg Feith.
The probe into the Air India crash, which killed 241 of the 242 people on board and 19 on the ground, is focused on the fuel control switches of the Boeing 787 jetliner.