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A preliminary report into the devastating crash of an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad has revealed that both engines lost power seconds after takeoff due to an abrupt cutoff in fuel ...
The June 12 crash of the GE GEnx-powered Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner has become a turning point for the aviation world not just because of the human cost, but for the engineering questions that the ...
Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which was en route to the UK and had 242 people on board, crashed into a residential neighborhood, shortly after taking off from India's Ahmedabad Airport. Only ...
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 completed precautionary inspections on the fuel control switches on all its Boeing BA.N 787 and 737 aircraft.
On June 12, the London-bound Boeing 787 crashed 32 seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad Airport in India. All but one of the 242 people on board were killed, as well as 19 on the ground.
The two engines on the Air India flight shut down within one second of each other before the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed last month in Ahmedabad, India, killing at least ...
Family seeks quicker resolution in a US court after Air India Boeing 787 crash killed 260 passengers and crew. Lawyer Mike ...
After the crash, Indian authorities ordered deeper checks of Air India’s entire Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet to prevent future incidents. Air India has 33 Dreamliners in its fleet.
Air India said that it had started voluntary inspections on 12 July, and completed them within the prescribed time limit set by the DGCA. The same was communicated to the regulator.
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday the fatal crash last month of an Air India Boeing 787 jet does not appear to have been caused by a mechanical issue or inadvertent ...
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