India orders safety checks on 787 fleet
Digest more
Top News
Overview
Impacts
1don MSN
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
Boeing (NYSE:BA) -1.8% pre-market Friday following the stock's nearly 5% drop in the previous session, as reports indicate India's government likely will ground the Dreamliner 787-8 fleet for a safety review,
An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route to London’s Gatwick Airport crashed shortly after taking off from an Airport in Ahmedabad.
The Union government is considering grounding the Boeing Dreamliner 787-8 fleet, sources said, a day after one of the aircraft supplied to Air India crashed seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad airport.
India is looking at possibility of grounding the entire fleet of Boeing 787-8 in its domestic airlines fleet pending initial enquiry into Thursday’s Ahmedabad crash, sources told businessline.
Boeing Co. BA is facing mounting pressure as India's aviation ministry reportedly considers temporarily grounding the country's Boeing 787-8 fleet following a catastrophic Air India crash that ...
Over 200 people have died as an Air India Boeing 787 aircraft crashed minutes after departing from Ahmedabad airport