News

The annual safety exercise assumes greater significance in the wake of Air India Boeing 787-8 crash — one of India’s ...
Grieving family members from abroad and India have approached the US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm, a prominent aviation law ...
Aviation expert Mike Andrews - who is representing more than 90 victims, including some of the 52 Brits who died in the ...
India's aviation watchdog found 51 safety lapses at Air India in its July audit, including lack of adequate training for some pilots, use of unapproved simulators and a poor rostering system, ...
An Air India Boeing 787 plane crashed into a medical college campus in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad shortly after taking off for London on 12 June, killing all but one of the 242 people ...
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.
India’s aviation regulator details safety lapses at Air India amid scrutiny after last month's deadly crash.
Air India has concluded precautionary inspections of the fuel control switch locking mechanisms on its Boeing 787 and 737 fleets, finding no issues.
The government on Thursday said that the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had issued four show-cause notices to ...
India’s AAIB is now looking into the June 12 crash of an Air India Boeing 787-8 as an intentional act, says former NTSB investigator Greg Feith.
An Indian parliamentary committee on aviation has warned that staffing shortages at the country's air safety regulator and lack of air traffic controllers pose a threat to safety in one of the world's ...
Air India completed inspections of Boeing 737 and 787 fleet with no issues found. The directive came after a 2018 FAA bulletin resurfaced.