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AHMEDABAD/NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's aviation regulator has ordered all Boeing 787s being operated by local carriers to be inspected after an Air India crash killed 270 people this week, the ...
The DGCA has asked airlines to inspect the fuel switch locking system in their Boeing 787 and 737 planes after a preliminary probe report into the Air India crash found that the switches were cut off before the accident.
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation has ordered Air India to conduct special safety inspections on its Boeing 787 fleet after a deadly crash, focusing on aircraft with GE GenX engines.
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India launches inspection of Boeing 787s after Air India crash - MSNIndia's government is urgently inspecting all Boeing 787s after a devastating Air India crash that claimed at least 270 lives this week, the aviation minister said on Saturday (June 14), adding ...
STORY: India's government is urgently inspecting all Boeing 787s, after a devastating Air India crash that claimed at least 270 lives this week. That's according to aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu, who led a moment of silence for those who died in the disaster at a press conference on Saturday.He added that the authorities were investigating all possible causes.On Friday, the aviation ...
India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation has ordered Air India to conduct special safety inspections on its Boeing 787 fleet after a deadly crash, focusing on aircraft with GE GenX engines.
The CEO of Air India sought to draw a line under rife speculation around the cause of last month's air disaster in Ahmedebad, saying the preliminary investigation had ruled out a mechanical cause for the crash.