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Akash Patni, resting near his family's tea stall, tragically among those killed in the crash that shook Ahmedabad in India.
Investigators have recovered the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from the crashed Air India flight, a key step in uncovering what caused last week's deadly accident.
Indian officials have begun releasing victims’ bodies after one of the worst plane crashes in decades, but most families await DNA results.
Images of the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) from the Air India crash site showed the device charred and surrounded by burnt ...
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East between Israel and Iran, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri has assured that India has ...
Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, a pilot with more than 8,200 hours in the cockpit, was at the controls when his Boeing 787 ...
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, along with other ministers, participated in the handover of Rupani's remains to his ...
Raveena Tandon took to Instagram to show her faith in Air India, sharing that she recently chose to fly with the airline.
In the aftermath of the Air India crash, a man can be seen emerging from the direction of the crash site in the Meghani Nagar area of Ahmedabad.
A woman, flying with Air India a day after the crash, filmed a reel from inside the aircraft and posted it on social media.
PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in an official statement, confirmed that a second black box ...
The passenger jet - the same type as the aircraft involved in last week's tragedy - was bound for New Delhi but landed back ...