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Air India Boeing 787 Crash Lawsuit Blames Boeing and Honeywell
Families of four passengers killed in the June 12 Air India Boeing 787 crash filed a lawsuit in Delaware Superior Court against Boeing and Honeywell, alleging faulty fuel switches caused the accident that killed 260 people, despite the FAA stating the switches did not appear to be the cause.
Air India Boeing 787 Crash Lawsuit Blames Boeing and Honeywell
Families of four passengers killed in the June 12 Air India Boeing 787 crash filed a lawsuit in Delaware Superior Court against Boeing and Honeywell, alleging faulty fuel switches caused the accident that killed 260 people, despite the FAA stating the switches did not appear to be the cause.
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20% Bias Score


DGCA Audit Uncovers 51 Safety Lapses at Air India
A July DGCA audit revealed 51 safety lapses at Air India, including inadequate pilot training, use of unapproved simulators, and a flawed rostering system, prompting seven Level I breaches requiring immediate correction and 44 other non-compliances by August 23; this follows a deadly Boeing 787 cras...
DGCA Audit Uncovers 51 Safety Lapses at Air India
A July DGCA audit revealed 51 safety lapses at Air India, including inadequate pilot training, use of unapproved simulators, and a flawed rostering system, prompting seven Level I breaches requiring immediate correction and 44 other non-compliances by August 23; this follows a deadly Boeing 787 cras...
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40% Bias Score


Air India Crash: 260 Dead, Safety Concerns Halt Ambitious Expansion
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on October 1, 2024, killing at least 260 people, halting the airline's ambitious expansion plans and raising serious safety concerns.
Air India Crash: 260 Dead, Safety Concerns Halt Ambitious Expansion
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on October 1, 2024, killing at least 260 people, halting the airline's ambitious expansion plans and raising serious safety concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Air India Crash: Pilot's Actions and Mental Health Under Scrutiny
On June 12, 2025, Air India flight 241 crashed near Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 passengers and crew. An investigation suggests Captain Sumeet Sabharwal may have inadvertently shut off the engines, leading to the crash, and the airline is now facing scrutiny over its pilot mental health assessment...
Air India Crash: Pilot's Actions and Mental Health Under Scrutiny
On June 12, 2025, Air India flight 241 crashed near Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 passengers and crew. An investigation suggests Captain Sumeet Sabharwal may have inadvertently shut off the engines, leading to the crash, and the airline is now facing scrutiny over its pilot mental health assessment...
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56% Bias Score


Boeing 787 Crash in India Prompts Global Fuel Switch Inspections
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India on [Date], killing 211 people; a preliminary report suggests fuel switches were in the "cutoff" position shortly after takeoff, prompting global inspections of Boeing 787 fleets and raising concerns about Boeing's safety practices and Air India's...
Boeing 787 Crash in India Prompts Global Fuel Switch Inspections
A Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed in Ahmedabad, India on [Date], killing 211 people; a preliminary report suggests fuel switches were in the "cutoff" position shortly after takeoff, prompting global inspections of Boeing 787 fleets and raising concerns about Boeing's safety practices and Air India's...
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48% Bias Score


Air India Flight 171 Crash: Fuel Supply Cut Off During Ascent
Air India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12, killing 251 people after the fuel supply to both engines was cut off during ascent, according to a preliminary report by the AAIB which is still investigating the cause of the fuel cutoff.
Air India Flight 171 Crash: Fuel Supply Cut Off During Ascent
Air India flight AI171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12, killing 251 people after the fuel supply to both engines was cut off during ascent, according to a preliminary report by the AAIB which is still investigating the cause of the fuel cutoff.
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36% Bias Score

Air India Crash Lawsuit: Families Sue Boeing, Honeywell
Families of four passengers killed in the June Air India Flight 171 crash, a Boeing 787, have filed a lawsuit in the US against Boeing and Honeywell, alleging faulty fuel switches caused the accident that killed 260 people.

Air India Crash Lawsuit: Families Sue Boeing, Honeywell
Families of four passengers killed in the June Air India Flight 171 crash, a Boeing 787, have filed a lawsuit in the US against Boeing and Honeywell, alleging faulty fuel switches caused the accident that killed 260 people.
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28% Bias Score

Air India Crash Exposes Systemic Safety Issues
Air India flight 423 crashed on June 12th near Ahmedabad, killing 250; a preliminary report points to fuel switches being cut off after takeoff, prompting investigations into pilot actions and potential mechanical issues; the incident sparked scrutiny of Air India's safety record, resulting in 4 sho...

Air India Crash Exposes Systemic Safety Issues
Air India flight 423 crashed on June 12th near Ahmedabad, killing 250; a preliminary report points to fuel switches being cut off after takeoff, prompting investigations into pilot actions and potential mechanical issues; the incident sparked scrutiny of Air India's safety record, resulting in 4 sho...
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48% Bias Score

Air India Flight 171 Crash: Preliminary Report Suggests Pilot Error
Air India Flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on [Date], killing 241 passengers and 19 on the ground, due to a loss of engine power after takeoff; initial investigation points to the fuel switches being turned to the 'cutoff' position shortly after takeoff, with pilot error suspected.

Air India Flight 171 Crash: Preliminary Report Suggests Pilot Error
Air India Flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on [Date], killing 241 passengers and 19 on the ground, due to a loss of engine power after takeoff; initial investigation points to the fuel switches being turned to the 'cutoff' position shortly after takeoff, with pilot error suspected.
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52% Bias Score

Air India Crash: Investigation Focuses on Pilot Actions
An Air India plane crashed near Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 passengers, with the investigation focusing on whether the captain deliberately switched off the fuel supply shortly after takeoff, despite a locking mechanism, and his reported history of medical leave.

Air India Crash: Investigation Focuses on Pilot Actions
An Air India plane crashed near Ahmedabad airport, killing 241 passengers, with the investigation focusing on whether the captain deliberately switched off the fuel supply shortly after takeoff, despite a locking mechanism, and his reported history of medical leave.
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48% Bias Score

Air India 787 Crash Prompts Global Fuel Switch Inspections
Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12th, killing 241 of 242 passengers and crew, and 19 on the ground; a preliminary investigation points to fuel supply interruption as the cause, prompting global inspections of Boeing 787 fuel switches.

Air India 787 Crash Prompts Global Fuel Switch Inspections
Air India flight 171 crashed in Ahmedabad, India on June 12th, killing 241 of 242 passengers and crew, and 19 on the ground; a preliminary investigation points to fuel supply interruption as the cause, prompting global inspections of Boeing 787 fuel switches.
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56% Bias Score

FAA, Boeing Declare Fuel Switch Locks Safe After Deadly 787 Crash
Following a Boeing 787-8 crash in India that killed 260, the FAA and Boeing declared fuel switch locks safe on July 11, despite a preliminary report raising questions and Air India's admission of not following a 2018 FAA advisory recommending inspections of these switches.

FAA, Boeing Declare Fuel Switch Locks Safe After Deadly 787 Crash
Following a Boeing 787-8 crash in India that killed 260, the FAA and Boeing declared fuel switch locks safe on July 11, despite a preliminary report raising questions and Air India's admission of not following a 2018 FAA advisory recommending inspections of these switches.
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36% Bias Score
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