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The investigation into last month’s Air India crash is focusing on the actions of the jet’s pilots and doesn’t so far point ...
After the Air India crash, all eyes have been on India’s aviation sector, which has produced headlines about other incidents ...
Amid rising concerns, India's aviation safety regulator reassures the public of the country's air safety record, despite recent major accidents and maintenance oversights.
A Parliament panel will review aviation safety after Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Panel will meet airlines, regulators, and airport officials to address lapses and strengthen oversight measures.
Magazine Issues Mea Culpa Over Air India Cartoon Blunder A leading news magazine has issued an unreserved apology after provoking ire with an airplane cartoon linked to the tragic Air India crash on ...
Air India has been under intense scrutiny since the June Boeing Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad which killed all but one of the ...
Information from the black boxes recovered from the June 12 Air India plane crash has been successfully downloaded and is being analysed, the governemnt said Thursday afternoon.
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.
Air India enhances safety checks on Boeing 787 and 777 fleet post Ahmedabad air crash, ensuring reliability and compliance.
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.
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