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Air India slashes international flights by 15% after Ahmedabad plane crash: ‘Painful, but necessary’
The decision comes after the Tata Group-owned airline cancelled a total of 83 flights in six days owing to a number of factors, including enhanced safety inspections and Iranian airspace closure due ...
Indian authorities will be sending the damaged black box of the doomed Boeing 787 Dreamliner to the US National Safety ...
The Montreal Convention, a multilateral treaty adopted in 1999, governs airline liability in cases of death, injury, baggage ...
The move comes amid ongoing safety inspections and external constraints including regional tensions and airspace curfews ...
Air India and Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran has issued a public apology following the fatal crash of flight AI-171, which killed over 270 people near Ahmedabad on June 12. In an interview, he ...
On June 12, a London-bound Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed soon after taking off from Ahmedabad, leaving only one survivor among the 242 passengers and crew on board. The aircraft slammed into ...
Chandrasekaran said he expects preliminary findings from the crash investigation within 30 days, while calling for complete ...
The tragedy happened as Air India was on the "final climb phrase" of its brand transformation after the Tata buyout ...
NEW DELHI] Air India is reducing its international service using widebody planes by 15 per cent as the nation’s flag carrier ...
Air India faces fresh turbulence following last week’s fatal crash as additional safety inspections on its Dreamliner fleet ...
Viswashkumar Ramesh helped carry his brother Ajay's coffin through the town of Diu on India's west coast on Wednesday, just days after being discharged from hospital.
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