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India aviation agency tells airlines to investigate fuel switch locks on several Boeing models, including 787s and 737s.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said that there were no mechanical problems with the engine of the Boeing 787 that crashed.
Apparent gaps in AAIB’s preliminary report means that while a key factor in the disaster—cutting of the fuel supply—has been ...
The FAA had first flagged concerns in December 2018 through a special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) that warned of possible disengagement of the fuel control switch locking mechanism on a ...
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) asked Indian airlines on Monday to carry out a thorough inspection of the ...
Indian social media is abuzz with netizens calling out Western media for ‘biased’ reporting on the Air India flight crash ...
India's aviation safety watchdog has ordered the country's airlines to inspect fuel control switches in Boeing aircraft, ...
India on Monday ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on several Boeing models, and South Korea ordered a similar measure on Tuesday, as scrutiny intensified of fuel switch locks at the centre ...
More airlines asked to check fuel switches on Boeing jets after Ahmedabad crash - India’s aviation regulator sets 21 July ...
The investigation report says Air India did not carry out those inspections - prompting speculation that the accident could ...
Triggered by findings from the Air India Flight 171 crash, the directive covers all Indian-registered Boeing 787s and select ...
A preliminary investigation report into the Air India crash on June 12 has revealed what happened on the Boeing Dreamliner ...
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