Air India Crash: 24 Dreamliners Cleared
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Investigators have recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from the crashed Air India flight, a key step in uncovering what caused last week's deadly accident. The London-bound Air India aircraft,
India's aviation safety watchdog said on Tuesday surveillance conducted on Air India's Boeing 787 fleet did not reveal any major safety concerns, days after one of its jets crashed, killing at least 271 people.
The DGCA also held a high-level meeting with senior officials of Air India and Air India Express, who are currently operating over 1,000 flights daily across domestic and international sectors. The meeting was convened to review the operational robustness of the airlines and ensure continued compliance with safety and passenger service regulations.
Air India cancels 9 international flights in 48 hours amid mandatory DGCA checks on Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners and aircraft unavailability. Cancellations follow fatal June 12 crash. Affected routes include Delhi-Paris,
DGCA confirms Air India's Boeing 787 aircraft safe; raises concerns over maintenance practices and flight delays.
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HONG KONG — An Air India flight returned to Hong Kong on Monday shortly after takeoff due to a midair technical issue, days after another of the airline’s flights crashed and killed at least 270 people.
Air India faces disruptions with international flight cancellations, maintenance checks, airspace closures, and unserviceable aircraft causing chaos.