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An Air India flight bound for Mumbai returned to Jaipur in Rajasthan shortly after take-off on Friday, after pilots suspected a technical fault in the aircraft, reported the IANS. The flight, which ...
The airline is also understood to be under the scanner of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on safety-related ...
Air India has improved training, strengthened standards and has been focused on improving reporting about safety and other ...
CHENNAI: The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reportedly concluded that there was no mechanical fault in the fuel ...
The FAA has determined the Air India Boeing 787 crash wasn't due to mechanical or fuel control issues. The investigation ...
Air India crash aftermath reveals mental health challenges faced by pilots, prompting industry-wide changes and support ...
DGCA investigates Air India for repeated safety violations, including crew fatigue, training lapses, and understaffing.
Aviation experts say the increase in DGCA notices reflects both Air India’s internal disclosures and regulatory tightening. It’s not just about this one airline — it’s a wake-up call for India’s ...
Air India witnessed a "minor increase" in sick leaves reported by pilots across its fleet in the aftermath of the Ahmedabad ...
The show cause notices were issued on July 23 on the basis of voluntary disclosures made by the airline to the DGCA on June 20 and 21.