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A London-bound Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, operating as Air India flight AI171, crashed seconds after taking off from the ...
The Supreme Court declined to hear a PIL seeking an independent safety audit of Air India following a fatal crash on June 12 ...
The CEO and MD stated that, at Air India, the safety of the passengers, crew, and aircraft is not just a priority; it is their "unwavering commitment and the foundation of every decision we make".
Air India has commenced cabin upgrading works on its widebody fleet, with its first of 26 Boeing 787s inducted in July ...
In a message to Maharaja Club members, Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson assured enhanced safety measures after the AI171 crash ...
Aviation regulator DGCA has issued four show cause notices to Air India for various violations related to cabin crew rest and duty norms, cabin crew training rules and operational procedures, a month ...
In a communication to its elite Maharaja Club members, Air India CEO and MD Campbell Wilson reiterated the airline’s ...
Flight UA108, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, had departed from Washington Dulles on July 25 for Munich when the crew reported a failure in the left engine at around 5,000 feet altitude.
Air India has completed precautionary inspections on the Fuel Control Switch locking mechanism for its Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft, following DGCA directives issued on July 14, 2025. No issues were ...
US attorney for families of Air India AI171 crash victims has demanded full transparency in the probe and faster compensation ...
Following the tragic crash of AI171 in Ahmedabad in June, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has addressed passengers and frequent ...
Campbell Wilson tells Maharaja Club members Air India is reinforcing safety with detailed inspections, audits, and a ...