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A woman whose brother died in the Air India crash and then received the wrong body says it has "added trauma" to her family.
Fiongal Greenlaw-Meek was killed alongside his husband when a London-bound Air India flight crashed in Ahmedabad.
Fiongal and Jamie Greenlaw-Meek were on board the Air India flight bound for London that crashed shortly after taking off ...
Air India plans to shift aircraft maintenance in-house with support from Singapore Airlines instead of outsourcing it to a ...
Sister Arwen says the family has been left "traumatised" by the mix-up and is seeking "dignity" for her brother ...
The investigation into the fatal Air India crash June 12 in Ahmedabad is ongoing, and the Aircraft Accident Investigation ...
Air India plans to gradually restore its international flights, aiming for full operations by October 1, 2025, after the ...
Air India launches a mental well-being app for pilots & cabin crew after the Ahmedabad plane crash. Offers therapy, self-care ...
The British Foreign Office speaking on the remains mix-up said the formal identification of bodies is a matter for the Indian ...
This app will offer self-care techniques and one-to-one therapy  sessions, helping Air India employees in managing their mental health ...
Tata Group-owned Air India has rolled out a dedicated emotional and mental well-being app for its pilots and cabin crew ...