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The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the fatal crash last month of an Air India Boeing 787 jet does not appear to have been caused by a mechanical issue or inadvertent ...
Air India pilots took medical leave after the Boeing 787 crash, raising concerns about crew mental health and flight safety.
The FAA has determined the Air India Boeing 787 crash wasn't due to mechanical or fuel control issues. The investigation ...
DGCA investigates Air India for repeated safety violations, including crew fatigue, training lapses, and understaffing.
One of the notices pointed out that despite previous warnings and enforcement actions, persistent issues around compliance ...
Air India has been warned by India's aviation regulator for breaching safety standards related to crew fatigue management and ...
India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is now treating the Air India Boeing 787-8 crash June 12 crash as an intentional act.
Aviation regulator DGCA has issued four show cause notices to Air India for various violations related to cabin crew rest and ...
The show cause notices were issued after Air India made voluntary disclosures to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on June 20 and 21.
The airline has been given two weeks to respond to the notices. In all, the airline had reported 25 violations of norms.