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The preliminary report into the June 12 crash Air India crash in Ahmedabad says that fuel supply to the engines was cut off ...
Engine fuel control switches are at the centre of the investigation into last month’s Air India plane crash that killed 260 ...
However, after the Air India crash, some airlines, such as Emirates, that have Boeing planes in their fleets, are reported to be carrying out checks on the fuel switch locking mechanism on their own ...
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson stated that the AAIB’s preliminary report on the AI-171 crash found no mechanical or maintenance faults and urged against drawing premature conclusions. The investigation ...
Aviation regulator DGCA on Monday asked airlines to inspect the fuel switch locking system in their Boeing 787 and 737 planes ...
DGCA has directed airlines to inspect the fuel switch locking system on Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft after the Air India crash ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), back in 2018, had flagged the potential disengagement of the fuel control switch ...
A senior official didn’t immediately confirm which operators would be impacted. Air India operates Boeing 787 aircraft, and Air India Express and SpiceJet operate Boeing 737 aircraft ...
India's DGCA mandates inspection of fuel switch locking systems on Boeing 787 & 737 aircraft following Air India crash probe findings. Deadline: July 21, 2025.
India's aviation regulator, DGCA, has ordered airlines to inspect the fuel control switches on most Boeing aircraft by July ...
According to a US Federal Aviation Administration notification, the fuel control switch design on Boeing planes is not an ...
A series of critical events unfolded in the 32 seconds after the aircraft became airborne, lost thrust and started going down ...