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After a devastating crash that killed 260 people, Air India's inspection of its Boeing fleet has found no faults in the fuel switch locking mechanisms now under global scrutiny, the New York Times ...
Airline said it carried out inspections on its entire fleet of both types of aircraft Announcement came days after preliminary Air India plane crash investigation claims that switches shifted and ...
Air India said Tuesday that preliminary inspections found no issues in the locking mechanism of fuel control switches for ...
Air India said yesterday it has completed precautionary inspections of the fuel control switch locking mechanism on all its Boeing BA.N 787 ...
India’s civil aviation minister has criticised western media outlets for attributing blame in the Air India flight AI171 crash before the conclusion of an official investigation, calling such ...
Air India faced multiple incidents: an APU fire on flight AI 315 after landing in Delhi, a technical snag aborting flight AI ...
Meanwhile, several international carriers, including Emirates, are also conducting similar checks on their Boeing aircraft as a precaution, even though the FAA has not issued any new airworthiness ...
Air India on Tuesday said the airline and its low-cost subsidiary, Air India Express, had completed precautionary inspections ...
A fire broke out in the auxiliary power unit (APU) of Air India flight AI-315, an Airbus A321, shortly after landing at ...
Global media also reports on the British F-35B fighter jet, that was stranded in Kerala for weeks, finally being on its way ...
When the preliminary report into the crash of Air India Flight 171 - which killed 260 people in June - was released, many hoped it would bring some measure of closure.
A pan-India survey by LocalCircles revealed that 64% reported experiencing rough flights in the last three years.