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AIR India has been warned by India's aviation regulator that it could face enforcement action for breaching safety standards related to crew fatigue management and training, government notices to the ...
Following recent incidents and regulatory scrutiny, the Tata Group and the aviation ministry are collaborating to revitalise ...
The FAA believes the Air India Boeing 787 crash, which killed 260, wasn't due to mechanical failure of the fuel control unit.
At least two U.K. nationals were discovered to have been misidentified after they were repatriated, according an international aviation lawyer.
FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford said Thursday that the June crash of an Air India flight that killed 260 people does not ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has determined an Air India crash last month indicated no broader mechanical problem related to fuel-cutoff switches in the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet, ...
The FAA Administrator announced that the Air India Boeing 787 crash was not due to mechanical or fuel control unit failures.
The FAA has concluded that the Air India Boeing 787 crash was likely not due to a mechanical issue with the fuel control unit ...
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday the fatal crash of an Air India Boeing 787 does not appear to ...
With 260 casualties and only one surviving passenger, the Air India 171 crash is one of the deadliest aviation incidents in ...
As an intensive probe continues on the fatal June 12 Air India crash in Ahmedabad, a recent report by the India-based Aircraft Accident Investigations Bureau suggests that the cockpit switches were ...