Air India's technical incidents soar to a 14-month high, raising safety concerns amid its ambitious revamp efforts.
Rebuilding customer confidence isn't easy.
The document noted that the incidents occurred across both Airbus and Boeing aircraft types in the airline’s fleet.
Investigators examining last year’s deadly Air India Flight 171 crash in Ahmedabad have concluded the disaster was caused by the pilot in command deliberately moving both engine fuel control switches ...
A Silicon Valley executive has said she will avoid flying Air India in the future, after facing a series of issues on a ...
The move follows a massive winter storm sweeping across the US East Coast, triggering travel bans, school closures and over 7 ...
Carrier logs rise in engine oil, fuel leaks and flight system alerts amid ongoing fleet revamp and regulatory scrutiny ...
Air India on Sunday cancelled all flights to and from New York and Newark scheduled for 23 February, citing forecasts of a ...
India's second-largest airline has come under scrutiny from the country's safety regulator since a crash last year killed 260 ...
By Abhijith Ganapavaram and Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Technical incidents such as engine oil and fuel leaks affecting Air India flights reached their highest rate in at least 14 ...
Technical incidents such as engine oil and fuel leaks affecting Air India flights reached the highest rate in at least 14 ...
Technical incidents such as engine oil and fuel leaks affecting Air India flights reached the highest rate in at least 14 months ...
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