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An Indore-bound Air India A320 neo made an emergency landing in Delhi after a fire indication in its right engine. The engine was shut down, and the plane landed safely with over 90 passengers. DGCA has been informed
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r India Express report combined loss of ₹9,568 crore in FY25; IndiGo posts ₹7,587 crore profit.
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They allege safety lapses, misleading public statements, and demand a time-bound probe from the Civil Aviation Ministry
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Air India will suspend its Delhi–Washington, DC, flights from September 1, 2025, citing fleet shortages due to Boeing 787 retrofits and operational hurdles from Pakistan airspace closure. Passengers will be offered rebooking or refunds, with alternative one-stop connections available
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An Air India flight AI 2455, traveling from Thiruvananthapuram to Delhi with senior political leaders on board, was forced to make an emergency landing at Chennai airport following a suspected radar malfunction. The flight carried four Kerala MPs and one Tamil Nadu MP.
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Congress MP Manish Tewari has called for the government to take back Air India from the Tata Group, citing poor management and safety concerns. His comments come after a London-bound flight was delayed and a DGCA audit flagged 51 safety lapses at the airline
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An Air India Express flight to Doha returned to Calicut Airport due to a cabin AC issue. All 188 on board were safe. The airline provided refreshments and later arranged another flight, which departed at 2:16 pm
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Air India has completed precautionary inspections of the fuel control switch locking mechanisms across its Boeing 787 and 737 fleet, following a DGCA directive after a fatal Ahmedabad crash. No issues were found, and compliance has been confirmed
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An Air India flight from Kochi overshot the runway while landing in heavy rain at Mumbai airport on Monday. All passengers and crew safely disembarked. The aircraft has been grounded, and DGCA officials are investigating the incident
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Air India CEO Campbell Wilson said the AAIB’s preliminary report on the Ahmedabad crash found no mechanical or maintenance faults with the Boeing 787-8 aircraft
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Air India's Delhi–Washington flight was cancelled in Vienna due to a technical fault found during a fuel stop. The return flight was also cancelled. Passengers were rebooked or refunded. This follows other recent Air India disruptions caused by technical issues.
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Choudhary claims to have cracked the mystery of the crash within just three minutes of analyzing key data points — a statement that has set media circles buzzing with speculation and anticipation.
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An Air India flight from Mumbai to Chennai was forced to return mid-air due to a burning smell in the cabin. The aircraft landed safely, and all passengers were deboarded without incident. Ground support was provided following the precautionary landing.
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The petition highlights maintenance failures and calls for stringent inspections, citing violations of passenger rights under Article 21
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The DGCA has removed three Air India officials from crew scheduling duties after repeated violations came to light. The directive follows a deadly Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad and raises concerns over compliance failures within the airline’s operations team.
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An Air India Delhi–Pune flight suffered a bird hit on Friday, leading to cancellation of the return journey. The aircraft landed safely in Pune. Air India is providing refunds, rescheduling, and accommodation. Separately, the airline is suspending 38 global flights
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Following the June 12 Air India Dreamliner crash, bookings have dropped by up to 20 per cent and fares have fallen 8–15 per cent on key routes. Increased cancellations were reported, especially among international and corporate travelers, though experts expect short-term impact
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Two ex-Air India crew members claim they were fired for raising safety concerns about the Boeing 787. After the June 12 crash, they appealed to PM Modi for help, alleging ignored warnings and improper investigations by Air India and regulators.
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Investigation confirms manual mode activation, Disproving malfunction claims on Mumbai-London flight AI-129
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Air India cancelled eight flights, including four international services, on Friday due to enhanced maintenance and operational reasons. The airline is providing full refunds or free rescheduling, and alternative arrangements are being made for affected passengers