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Boeing is forecasting strong growth in aviation despite recent crash, with demand for 43,600 new planes by 2044.
This comes nearly a month after a Turkish company managing operations at nine major Indian airports lost its security clearance, following Ankara's stance supporting Pakistan during Operation Sindoor.
A tragic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad resulted in 241 fatalities. Aviation expert Alok Singh suggests potential causes including engine failure, bird strike, pilot error, or technical malfunction.
National Security Guard officials had earlier scanned all recovered luggage for explosives as part of standard security protocols, finding none.
After years of bad press dogged Boeing’s 737 line, the 787 Dreamliner now faces its first major reputational hit following the fatal crash of Air India Flight 171 on Thursday. While the exact cause of the incident won’t be known for many months,
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The deadly crash of a Boeing 787 from Ahmedabad to London threatens to derail Air India’s ambitious comeback, raising serious questions about aircraft safety, management oversight, and operational transparency.