India, Aircraft Accident
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T he Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is not currently planning on grounding the United States' fleet of Boeing 787 aircraft following the tragic crash of Air India Flight #1
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India Today on MSNNo immediate reason to ground Boeing 787: US officials after Air India crashAfter a deadly Air India crash killed over 240 people, US officials said there's no current reason to ground Boeing 787 jets. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that FAA and NTSB teams are working with Indian authorities and Boeing to investigate.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the aviation body in the United States, has issued a statement on the Ahmedabad Air India disaster.