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International airlines from South Korea and India are preparing to inspect its Boeing fleets following findings from the Air India crash investigation.
Air India sends first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to US for cabin overhaul in $400 million fleet upgrade
The first aircraft under the 787-8 retrofit programme, VT-ANT, flew to Boeing’s facility in Victorville, California, in July ...
Beyond cabin upgrades, Air India is also prioritising operational reliability. All 26 B787‑8 aircraft will undergo advanced ...
Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration issues a notification that 787 fuel switches are safe after India's preliminary crash report published.
Air India has commenced cabin upgrading works on its widebody fleet, with its first of 26 Boeing 787s inducted in July ...
Family seeks quicker resolution in a US court after Air India Boeing 787 crash killed 260 passengers and crew. Lawyer Mike ...
Air India has sent its first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to the US for a full cabin overhaul as part of a $400 million fleet ...
Air India will suspend Delhi–Washington D.C. flights from September 1, citing Boeing 787-8 retrofits, fleet shortages, and ...
The controversy surrounding cockpit video recorders is reignited by the Air India crash. The Boeing 787 crash has renewed global calls for cockpit ...
While Air India did not specify till when the Delhi-Washington service will remain suspended, flight schedules data suggests ...
The plane was a Boeing 787 that had accumulated 41,700 flight hours over 7,800 flights. In 2023, the jet underwent a “C check,” which is a comprehensive inspection done every 20 to 24 months ...
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Examining the Boeing 787 After the Air India Tragedy
The Air India crash involving a Boeing 787 has triggered an urgent investigation into the aircraft’s performance and safety.
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