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International airlines from South Korea and India are preparing to inspect its Boeing fleets following findings from the Air India crash investigation.
UK aviation regulator echoes US FAA stance, says no safety issues with Boeing aircraft amid global scrutiny following Air India AI171 crash probe
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India's civil aviation regulator, DGCA issued urgent directive for Indian operators of Boeing aircraft. DGCA, on July 14, mandated operators to conduct inspections of engine fuel control switch locking mechanisms.
Indian pilot representatives are insisting that they should be included in the Air India Boeing 787-8 crash inquiry, arguing that the preliminary findings lean towards bias against the crew. The initial disclosure by the Indian Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau states that fuel-control switches moved to the 'cut-off' position moments after
Boeing ramps up 737 Max production as deliveries regain momentum, signaling a positive shift for the aviation giant.