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Fuel to the engines of the Air India plane that crashed last month appears to have cut off shortly after take-off, a preliminary report has found.
Air India’s inspection of the locking feature on the fuel control switches of its existing Boeing 787 aircraft found no issues, an internal communication circulated within the airline says.
Air India's inspection of the locking feature on the fuel control switches of its existing Boeing 787 aircraft found no issues, an internal communication circulated within the airline said.
Air India has completed precautionary checks on the fuel control switch (FCS) locking mechanisms across its Boeing 787 fleet and found no issues, an airline official confirmed on Wednesday. The ...
MUMBAI, India Air (AFP) — India's inspection of the locking feature on the fuel control switches of its existing Boeing 787 aircraft found no issues, an internal communication ...
Boeing and Air India did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment. Reuters could not immediately verify the NDTV report. India on Monday ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on ...
Dreamliners and Boeing 737s in New Zealand do not need fuel cutoff switch checks despite Indian authorities suggesting they do after last month’s fatal crash.
India yesterday ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on several Boeing models, while South Korea said it would order a similar measure, as scrutiny intensified of fuel ...
India has ordered its airlines to examine fuel switches on several Boeing models after they came under scrutiny following last month's crash of an Air India jet, which killed 260 people.
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