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U.S. officials said on Thursday they have not seen any immediate safety data that would require halting Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab 787 flights after a fatal Air India accident killed over 240 people ...
U.S. transportation officials said there is no immediate evidence requiring a halt to Boeing 787 Dreamliner flights following a fatal Air India crash in Ahmedabad, India, that claimed over 240 lives.
Following the Air India Boeing 787 crash in Ahmedabad that killed over 240 people, US officials stated there's no justification to ground the aircraft. The FAA and NTSB are sending investigators to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) relies on a lot of old technology to keep its air traffic control systems up and ...
After a deadly Air India crash killed over 240 people, US officials said there's no current reason to ground Boeing 787 jets.
U.S. officials, including Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, stated they have not found immediate safety concerns to halt ...
The crash could renew scrutiny of Boeing, which suffered a major blow to its reputation after 2018 and 2019 crashes involving ...
U.S. officials said on Thursday they have not seen any immediate safety data that would require halting Boeing 787 flights ...
The agency has taken steps to reduce the risk of midair collisions after a military helicopter struck a commercial flight in ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and acting FAA administrator Chris Rocheleau spoke about Thursday's Air India plane crash, saying teams from the U.S. were deploying to assist in the investigation.
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it is shrinking the area around Reagan Washington National Airport where ...