Dead Boeing Whistleblower Had Raised Alarm About Plane That Crashed In India
- An Air India flight from Hong Kong to Delhi returned mid-air due to a suspected technical glitch, landing safely with no injuries reported.
- A Saudi Airlines flight from Jeddah to Lucknow experienced smoke and sparks shortly after landing, revealing a minor hydraulic leak according to an investigation, with no injuries reported.
- Following a recent crash of an Air India 787-8 Dreamliner that killed 270 people, five other flights made emergency landings due to various technical issues or bomb threats.
- Investigations and precautionary safety inspections have taken place for multiple flights involving Boeing aircraft, as reported by various airlines.
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Dead Boeing Whistleblower Had Raised Alarm About Plane That Crashed In India
Wreckage-showing-the-tail-section-of-the-Air-India-Boeing-787-8 John Barnett, a former Boeing quality manager, had raised several concerns about the safety of the same place, a 787-8 Dreamliner, that crashed in India last week, killing 241 people. Barnett was found dead from a gunshot wound this past March, the day after he gave a deposition against Boeing in a wrongful termination suit. Before his death, John Barnett had worked in quality contr…
Boeing 787 Crash in Ahmedabad Triggers Global Scrutiny of Dreamliner Safety
Three 787 Dreamliner flights turned back mid-air in two days amid mounting concerns over aircraft reliability following Air India’s fatal crash. Investigations intensify as global regulators and Boeing face renewed pressure.
Two India-bound Dreamliners, two mid-air scares within hours, both turn back
Just days after a fatal Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad, two India-bound Boeing 787-8 flights were forced to turn back to Hong Kong and London mid-air, respectively, due to some suspected technical glitches.
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