Air India to reduce international services
on widebody aircraft by 15%
Move to ensure stability of operations, better efficiency and minimise inconvenience to passengers
Air India remains in mourning on the tragic loss of 241 passengers and crew members aboard flight AI171. Our
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Engine wreckage may hold the first clues, experts say. ‘Turbines fracture differently when spinning at high speed,’ says ex-NTSB head Peter Goelz. If they were generating power on impact, investigators will know. My piece. www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4gkd555jlko
Received this update from @airindia's CEO about the crash of its B787-8 VT-ANB in Ahmedabad.
Key takeaways:
VT-ANB was well maintained; and
The Indian civil aviation regulator has confirmed that Air India's B787 fleet and maintenance processes fully meet safety standards.
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