Air India AI171 crash families in Leicester demand truth one year on as the final investigation report stays unpublished.
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Air India Boeing 787-8 grounded after London-Bengaluru flight due to faulty fuel control switch; AI 171 crash probe continues.
Indian investigators are preparing an interim report rather than a final investigation into the fatal Air India (AI) Boeing 787 crash as the first anniversary of the accident approaches.
India’s aviation regulator will send officials to the United States to monitor Boeing’s testing of a fuel-control switch panel linked to an Air India (AI) Boeing 787 incident, as scrutiny around the Dreamliner’s engine fuel systems intensifies ahead of the final AI171 crash report.
India’s Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has raised fresh concerns over the Air India (AI) Flight AI171 crash, suggesting a possible electrical disturbance may have triggered a critical failure during takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (AMD), Ahmedabad.
Families of victims from the Air India (AI) Flight AI171 crash have formally urged authorities to release the aircraft’s black box data, nearly ten months after the fatal accident.
Air India diverted Flight AI133 from Bengaluru to London to Jeddah after a technical concern. All passengers are safe.
Air India (AI) has offered additional compensation to families affected by last year’s fatal Boeing 787-8 crash, asking them to waive their legal rights in exchange for a final settlement.
Air India (AI) has launched a precautionary, fleet-wide inspection of fuel control switches on its Boeing 787 aircraft after a pilot reported a potential defect on a recent international flight.
Air India (AI) is strengthening its international operations from Mumbai (BOM) by deploying new and retrofitted Boeing 787 aircraft under its Vihaan.AI transformation programme.