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Examining the Boeing 787 After the Air India Tragedy

The Air India crash involving a Boeing 787 has triggered an urgent investigation into the aircraft’s performance and safety. Was it a mechanical failure, human error, or something else entirely?
"Engine failure, left engine," a pilot can be heard saying in cockpit audio shared online. "Mayday, mayday, mayday." ...
As its name would suggest, the "Dreamliner" is one of the quieter aircraft in service today, particularly for a widebody with ...
A LATAM flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Santiago de Compostela Airport had to make an emergency return to LAX after apparent electronics problems aboard the aircraft. The Boeing 787-8 ...
The refurbishment programme comes against the backdrop of past criticism revolving around the outdated interiors of the Air ...
The substandard titanium is believed to have been sourced from China and was supplied by Spirit AeroSystems - a key supplier ...
United flight with over 200 passengers declares 'mayday' with engine failure after takeoff from D.C. Woman Loses Husband To ...
A Santiago-bound Boeing 787 flight was forced to return to LA after it circled over the Pacific for around an hour before making an emergency landing at Los Angeles airport.
A Boeing 787 with at least 240 people on board crashed shortly after takeoff Thursday in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad. The Air India passenger plane bound for London crashed into a ...
Once in a generation, a game-changing airplane like the Boeing 787 dreamliner comes along. Its high-tech features set a new benchmark in aviation, but with $32 billion spent on the program so far ...
The London-bound Boeing Dreamliner went down moments after takeoff in Ahmedabad, India, with 242 people aboard. Dozens more on the ground perished as the plane exploded on the campus of a medical ...
Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is more modest. Yet it may be months, perhaps years, before most airline travelers in the United States experience the aircraft’s new technology.