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Air India has partially restored its international flight schedule that was temporarily reduced or paused for 'safety checks' following the tragic crash in Ahmedabad on June 12. In a statement, Air India said that during the pause,
Weeks before the Air India 787 crash, UK regulators flagged fuel valve issues on Boeing jets, prompting urgent checks. New details raise questions about missed warnings and maintenance lapses.
Gatwick flights, shifting them to Heathrow and adjusting several international routes from August 1 amid safety reviews following the AI171 crash.
The move comes as Air India begins a partial restoration of its flight schedules, which had been cut back following a deadly crash on June 12. The incident, involving a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, killed 260 people and prompted the airline to initiate a "safety pause".
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Khaleej Times on MSNAir India to partially resume international flights from August 1 after Ahmedabad crashThe airline had implemented a 'Safety Pause' to conduct additional precautionary checks on its Boeing 787 aircraft and to accommodate longer flight times due to airspace closures