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India’s skies remain safe, with accident rates below global averages, air safety regulator chief tells the BBC.
India strongly demanded that the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) undertake a comprehensive investigation and global ...
India urged the IMO to review maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels in Indian waters, citing safety ...
New Delhi,Jul 9 (PTI) India on Wednesday highlighted recent maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels ...
After the Air India crash, all eyes have been on India’s aviation sector, which has produced headlines about other incidents ...
Indian Railways enhances safety with a new AI-powered Machine Vision Based Inspection System (MVIS) for real-time train ...
The AAIB submitted its preliminary report on the Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad to the civil aviation ministry. A ...
India has urged the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to investigate maritime incidents involving foreign-flagged container vessels in Indian waters.
Both the cockpit voice and the flight data recorders were retrieved from the wreckage, and their content was extracted by Indian authorities.
The five-page report outlines key initial observations related to flight data, crew actions, prevailing weather conditions, ...
In some cases, regulations allow firms to self-certify safety and ban surprise inspections, thus compromising rigorous ...