Indian lawmakers to review aviation safety weeks after Air India crash
- An Indian panel will review civil aviation safety on July 9, inviting industry and government officials, including Air India and IndiGo, to participate.
- The review is a response to the June 12 crash involving a Boeing 787-8 jet that killed 260 people.
- Data from the plane's front recorder has been accessed for investigation into the crash.
- R K Chaudhary stated that the panel plans to discuss the findings from the crash during their internal meeting.
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More than two weeks after the crash of a Boeing 787 from Air India, new evidence indicates a possible double engine failure. This scenario is now at the heart of the investigation.
Indian lawmakers to review aviation safety weeks after Air India crash
A panel of Indian lawmakers will review safety in the country's civil aviation sector and has invited several industry and government officials to answer questions on July 9, with topics set to include Air India's recent plane crash.
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