Air India pilot turns back Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
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Investors are looking for answers regarding the Air India Boeing 787 that crashed Thursday, killing more than 240 people.
The seven-year-old Boeing 787-8 had only reached 22,000 feet before it hit the unexpected descent — prompting the pilot to turn the aircraft around quickly, according to AirNav radar.
Last year, the F.A.A. said it was also investigating claims by a Boeing engineer that parts of the fuselage, or body, of the Dreamliner were improperly fastened together, which the whistle-blower said could cause premature damage to the plane over years of use.
John Barnett, a former Boeing quality manager, had raised several concerns about the safety of the same place, a 787-8 Dreamliner, that crashed in India
The investigation into Air India flight 171 crash opens up questions into the many concerns surrounding Boeing's 787.
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Boeing Co. is scaling back its presence at the 2025 Paris Air Show this week following the June 12 fatal crash of an Air India 787 Dreamliner wide-body jet
Hyderabad: A Lufthansa flight en route to Hyderabad was forced to turn back mid-air and return to Frankfurt after a bomb threat was reported, leading authorities to deny landing permission at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport.
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