Air India, Boeing 787 Dreamliner and preliminary report
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Reports are suggesting that there may have been a possibility of improper movement of fuel control switches in the cockpit.US aviation safety expert says a pilot would not be able to accidentally move fuel switches that feed the engines.
Boeing's new 787, the first airliner ... FAA spokesman Allen Kenitzer said the agency’s review of Boeing’s data on a 787 crash impact and fire is almost complete. Certification is expected ...
A Boeing 787 crash shakes investor confidence. What does that mean for ... We're still far from drawing any conclusions about whether the Air India incident will impact the company's course.
Indian authorities have successfully extracted the black box data from the Air India flight that tragically crashed earlier this month, India’s civil aviation ministry said on Thursday. This step was long-awaited and is expected to provide crucial insights into the cause of the disaster.
Boeing is set to perform a crash test today on its 787 Dreamliner — by dropping a section of the fuselage from the height of a second-story window. Boeing has not done crash tests to get ...
It's the first fatal crash of a Boeing 787 in its 14 years of revenue service. Updated Friday, June 13, 2025 9:45 a.m. EST - Air India confirmed that the crash of Flight 171 only had a single ...
Investigators are exploring potential simultaneous engine failures as the cause of the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad,
It could take months or years to determine the cause of Air India’s crash on Thursday, but the type of plane involved in the episode, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, has been under scrutiny for years.
The aircraft was a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. It is a popular twin-aisle jet used for longer routes. This plane's first flight was in December 2013 and it was handed over to Air India in January ...
India will send the severely damaged black box from the Air India Boeing 787 crash to the United States for detailed analysis. Data extraction in India has proven unfeasible due to extensive fire damage.
A Boeing (NYSE: BA) 787 Dreamliner carrying 242 people crashed in India, reportedly leaving few, if any, survivors.. Though the human tragedy is the primary focus, the incident also raises fresh concerns about safety. Shares of Boeing traded down 5% as of 10 a.m. ET, and shares of engine maker GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) were down 2%.