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Just four days after a deadly crash in India, another Air India Dreamliner was forced to return midair due to a technical issue.
Air India plane crash investigators have found both of the Boeing 787's "black boxes," hopefully brining an understanding of the cause of the disaster a step closer.
Twenty-two out of the total 34 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft in the Indian fleet have been inspected, and “nothing alarming” has been found during the surveillance, officials familiar with ...
Technical snags and a bomb threat resulted in three India-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft returning to origin after takeoff in the last 36 hours. The planes were bound for Chennai, Hyderabad ...
India News: MUMBAI: The Air India Ahmedabad crash was the first \\"hull event\\" involving a Boeing 787 aircraft. But the Dreamliner has been at the centre of controv.
Following a fatal crash of an Air India Boeing 787, the Indian aviation regulator DGCA reported no major safety concerns in the airline’s 787 fleet after initiating comprehensive safety inspections.
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Last week's Air India Flight 171 crash claimed the lives of nearly 280 people in the plane and on the ground, yet somehow, one of the passengers lived to tell the tale. I'm not much of a believer ...
Investigators believe the Air India Boeing Dreamliner had its emergency-power generator operating when it crashed last week in India's Ahmedabad, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday (Jun ...
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner turned around and went back to its point of origin after takeoff, just days after the airline experienced a deadly crash that killed 241 people onboard.
Taiwan’s China Airlines is postponing the retirement of some of its older aircraft because of significant delays in the delivery of new Boeing (NYSE:BA) 787-9 jets, mainly due to supply chain ...
After the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12, three India-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliners operated by Air India, British Airways and Lufthansa were forced to return to their origin airports.