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India's aviation safety watchdog said on Tuesday surveillance conducted on Air India's Boeing 787 fleet did not reveal any major safety concerns, days after one of its jets crashed, killing at least 271 people.
DGCA finds no major safety concerns in Air India's B787 fleet after checks on 26 of 33 aircraft, but urges improvements in maintenance coordination and spare part availability
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ABP News on MSNAfter Air India Crash, DGCA Finds Airline's Boeing 787 Fleet In Compliance With Safety NormsIn response to heightened safety concerns, DGCA confirmed that comprehensive surveillance of Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet revealed no significant safety deviations.
Air India faces disruptions with international flight cancellations, maintenance checks, airspace closures, and unserviceable aircraft causing chaos.
As per flight tracking data, at least nine Air India flights that were to be operated using the Boeing 787 aircraft have been cancelled so far on Tuesday.
The aircraft struck a medical college hostel in a residential part of Ahmedabad, killing 241 of the 242 people on board.
Investigators are still probing what caused a London-bound Air India flight to crash in Ahmedabad shortly after take-off, killing more than 290 people. Whatever Air India’s role, the incident is a severe blow for the airline and its owner Tata,