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The airline said the Bengaluru flight with 160 passengers performed a go-around and safely landed in Gwalior without any incident.
The deadly Air India crash has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras to monitor airline pilot actions.
Air India's suspension of service is "due to a combination of operational factors, to ensure the reliability and integrity" of the airline.
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Air India flight scare: Bengaluru-bound flight aborts landing at Gwalior; succeeds in second try
An Air India Express flight carrying 160 passengers from Bengaluru had to abort its first landing attempt at Gwalior airport ...
Air India Express launches new daily flights from Ahmedabad, Chandigarh, and Dehradun to Bengaluru starting Sept 1. Grab ...
PEOPLE spoke to aviation expert Anthony Brickhouse about the tragic June 12 crash that killed 241 passengers and crew members ...
Air India is suspending its direct flights between Delhi and Washington, DC, starting September 1. The decision comes due to ...
Despite the suspension of direct flights to Washington, D.C., Air India said passengers will have access to one-stop ...
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TATA'S NEW AIR INDIA - ARE THEY STILL TERRIBLE?
This flight review covers Air India's Business Class service on the route from Delhi (DEL) to Tel Aviv (TLV) aboard a Boeing ...
The DGCA said that the airline’s explanation for the violation was unsatisfactory and failed to address the lapses.
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TravelNoire on MSNAir India Apologizes After Two Passengers See ‘A Few Small’ Cockroaches On Flight To Kolkata
An Air India representative recently confirmed that two passengers on a flight from San Francisco to Mumbai witnessed ...
Air India said it would suspend flights between Delhi and Washington, DC, from September, citing Pakistan's airspace closure ...
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