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Sabharwal was the pilot-in-command of the London-bound AI-171 which crashed into a medical college’s hostel in Ahmedabad soon after taking off from the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport.
DGCA finds no major safety issues in Air India's Boeing 787 fleet after enhanced checks post-AI171 crash. Regulator ...
Search crews sifting through the wreckage of the Air India jetliner that crashed last week retrieved the second black box, as ...
Air India is facing its biggest operational crisis since being acquired by the Tata Group three and a half years ago, with ...
The timely and coordinated efforts of the medical and forensic teams ensured a swift response to a tragic and challenging ...
The aftermath of the Ahmedabad crash is now being felt as multiple steps are being taken to prevent future threats. Why did ...
Three major commercial airliners have crashed in the past six months. Is flying still the safest way to travel?
Air India has cancelled six international flights, all Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, on Tuesday as the airline initiates major ...
In the wake of the tragic crash of AI-171—a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner that exploded into flames moments after take-off from ...
Dubai: Close on the heels of the devastating crash of AI 171 in Ahmedabad last week, Air India on Tuesday cancelled five ...
A new video has surfaced showing panicked residents of the BJ Medical College (BJMC) in Ahmedabad jumping off or attempting to leap from the balcony of a five-storey building when the Air India flight ...
India's aviation safety watchdog is requesting training records of the pilots and dispatcher involved in last week's fatal Air India crash, as part of its ongoing investigation.