Safety Checks Found ‘No Major Concerns’ on Air India 787 Fleet, Says Watchdog
- Air India cancelled 66 Boeing 787 flights, including AI 915 to Dubai, due to various technical issues following an accident in Ahmedabad that resulted in 270 deaths, as confirmed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation .
- The crash of a London-bound flight shortly after takeoff led to extensive investigations, with authorities examining wreckage and analyzing recovered black boxes for clues, including checking the pilots' mayday call.
- Despite the accident, the DGCA reported no significant safety issues in the Boeing 787 fleet following thorough inspections, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
- Following the crash and cancellations, the DGCA implemented a real-time defect reporting system to improve future safety responses and monitoring efforts.
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Amid flight cancellations, DGCA says checks on Air India’s 787 fleet revealed no safety concerns
The recent checks conducted on Air India’s Boeing 787 aircraft fleet after the plane crash in Ahmedabad on June 12 did not reveal major safety concerns, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said on Tuesday amid the cancellation of several flights.“The aircraft and associated maintenance systems were found to be compliant with existing safety standards,” the civil aviation regulator said after a meeting with Air India and Air India Express o…
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