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The civil aviation ministry could have recognised the enormity of the Air India crash and prepared the AAIB and its investigating team for its sensitivities.
The civil aviation minister said that definitive answers can only be available after the AAIB final report is ready.
Sandhu, who was also a designated examiner for the Boeing 787-8 fleet at Air India, had taken delivery of the now-crashed 787 ...
Naidu said this was the first time India decided to decode black boxes within the country and “we have done it successfully” ...
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu told Rajya Sabha that the AAIB is unbiased in investigating the Air India plane ...
Speaking during the monsoon session in the Parliament, Naidu assured the public and the House of a thorough and impartial ...
India's civil aviation regulator to recruit 190 technical personnel amid staffing shortages and probe into Air India Flight ...
India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has strongly criticised an international media report for spreading what it called ‘selective and unverified’ information about the June 12 Air ...
The AAIB confirmed that the probe into the crash is being carried out in a "rigorous and most professional manner in ...
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) emphasizes it's premature to draw conclusions about the Air India crash, ...
Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has expressed confidence in the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's (AAIB) probe into ...
A British plane previously used by the royal family took off on a flight to Florida with 20 people aboard while missing two windows -- and reached about 15,000 feet before anyone noticed ...