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Air India faces scrutiny following a tragic crash of Flight AI171, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, resulting in 260 fatalities. Minister Murlidhar Mohol reported nine show cause notices issued to Air India for safety violations.
An official report on the world’s deadliest aviation accident in a decade, seen by CNN, has answered one key question – but raised others.
Air India Tuesday said it is gradually bringing back parts of its international schedule that it had cut after the AI 171 crash.
Preliminary report reveals 'fundamental reason' why jet crashed, but questions remain about whether it was 'deliberate, accidental or if a technical fault was responsible'
Air India will partially restore some flights that were cut due to a ‘Safety Pause’ following the tragic crash of Air India flight AI171.
A meeting between top officials of Indias aviation is also likely to be conducted on July 8, where the mid-June crash in Ahmedabad could be discussed as well. While authorities search for answers at one of the biggest Air India crashes in modern time,
The AAIB is analyzing AI171's wreckage for signs of a contained electrical fire, suspecting it could have disrupted flight sensors and cut off fuel supply
As officials are still examining the cause of last week’s deadly Air India Flight A171 crash in Ahmedabad, India, investigators suspect the Boeing aircraft’s emergency power system was possibly operational before the crash,
Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu expressed full confidence in India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), which is leading the probe into the 12 June crash in Ahmedabad that killed 260 people – 241 out of 242 onboard and 19 on the ground – making it the deadliest Indian aviation disaster in four decades.