Air India Crash: Safety Focus at All-Time High as Competition Takes Backseat
- The Air India plane crash on June 12 involved Flight AI171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 241 of the 242 individuals on board.
- Sagar Patil, a model from Mumbai, lost his girlfriend in the crash.
- A video of Sagar Patil crying at the accident site has gone viral, highlighting the emotional impact of the tragedy.
- Sagar expressed gratitude for the support he received, stating he is trying to heal from his loss.
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Crashed Dreamliner well-maintained, underwent major check in 2023: Air India CEO
Mumbai: The crashed Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was “well-maintained” and had undergone a major check in June 2023 with the next scheduled for December this year, said Air India CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson on Thursday. In a message to flyers, the Air India chief also said the 15 per cent reduction in Air India’s international wide-body fleet operations for the next few weeks is a temporary move and it may affect its customers’ travel p…
Air India says its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was "well maintained" before it crashed a week ago, but only one of the 242 people on board survived the crash. Indian authorities have yet to say what caused the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner to crash in the western city of Ahmedabad. At least 38 people on the ground also died. On...
This year's Paris Airshow has a more discreet tone than expected.One of the reasons is that Boeing chose to reduce its presence at this event, by focusing on the investigation into the fatal crash of Air India's Boeing 787 last week.This decision contrasts with previous weeks, in which Boeing closed major deals during President Trump's trip to the Middle East.According to the original report, the situation has diverted the air show's attention t…
The accident of the Boeing 787 a few days ago is as puzzling as hardly any before. Now, possible causes are coming to the fore, which have already occupied the manufacturer of the aircraft.
The emergency turbine of the Air India Express flight would have activated before the crash, revealing a possible technical failure on take-off. The investigation is directed towards this new runway.
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