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Newsable Asianet News on MSNAI Finds no Issues with Fuel Control Systems on Boeing 787 PlanesThe inspections were conducted in compliance with a directive issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ...
ALPA-India seeks observer status in AAIB investigations, DGCA to review medical assessments and address pilot concerns.
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Khaleej Times on MSNAir India completes inspection of fuel control switches on Boeing 787 planesIn addition, all Boeing 787-8 aircraft operated by Air India have undergone Throttle Control Module (TCM) replacements, as per Boeing’s recommended maintenance schedule.
IATA Director General Willie Walsh says Boeing need not act immediately post-AI171 report; backs cockpit cameras and praises ...
Facial recognition is now a mandatory procedure for employees at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to verify ...
Air India has completed the inspection of fuel control switches on Boeing 787 planes with no issues being found, Indian ...
Emirates has officially resumed operations to the Syrian capital, Damascus, marking the return of the “City of Jasmine” to ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Report claims state of "confusion" between pilots", says DGCA's former flight operations inspector on media report on AI-171 crashFormer Flight Operations Inspector with the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation), Captain Prashant Dhalla, spoke to ANI on Thursday regarding the Wall Street Journal's news report on the Air ...
Air India has completed inspections of fuel control switches on its Boeing 787 aircraft without detecting any issues, Indian ...
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India Today on MSNHow Air India can give its revival plan wingThe Ahmedabad crash has cast a long shadow over the airline, exposing cracks in safety, staffing and systems and posing the ...
Air India completed a fuel control switch inspection on Boeing 787 planes with no issues, amid scrutiny following a deadly ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNALPA India Raises Red Flag Over Misuse Of Pilot Rest Norms; DGCA May Step InThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation is set to convene a meeting with airlines after the Airline Pilots' Association of India — representing over 1,000 pilots — raised alarm over the misuse of ...
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