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Air India said it will cut international services by 15% until at least mid-July after the deadly AI171 crash and conflict between Israel and Iran.
After the Air India crash in Ahmedabad, the Indian aviation regulator and other airlines across the world have ordered checks ...
Air India said that it had started voluntary inspections on 12 July, and completed them within the prescribed time limit set ...
Just weeks before the deadly crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 in Ahmedabad, the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) had ...
Air India is seeking a $200 million bank loan through its GIFT City-registered subsidiary to acquire Boeing 777 aircraft from ...
Following DGCA's inspection directive, Air India confirms no faults in fuel control switches on its Boeing 787s, with ...
Air India Boeing 777-300ER aircraft: ... (consisting of 6 leased from Etihad Airways), 8 B777-200 LRs (comprising 5 leased from Delta Air Lines), 7 B787-9s, 27 legacy B787-8s and 6 A350-600s.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), back in 2018, had flagged the potential disengagement of the fuel control switch ...
Air India is temporarily cutting back Boeing 787 and 777 services for nearly a month, as a result of enhanced safety checks being conducted on its fleet in the wake of the Ahmedabad accident.
Air India said on Wednesday it will cut international operations on its widebody aircraft by 15% for the next few weeks, citing ongoing safety inspections and operational disruptions following ...