India Orders Safety Check for Air India's Boeing 787 Fleet
Following a recent plane crash, the Indian government has mandated Air India to conduct comprehensive safety inspections on its Boeing 787-8/9 fleet. This move aims to ensure aviation safety and prevent future incidents.

In the wake of a recent plane crash, the Indian government has taken decisive action by directing Air India to perform thorough safety inspections of all Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 aircraft in its fleet.
This directive is part of a broader initiative to enhance aviation safety standards and mitigate the risk of future accidents.
Air India's compliance with this order is seen as a critical step in ensuring the safety of passengers and maintaining trust in the national carrier's operational integrity.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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