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5 days ago |
leadertelegram.com | Lauren Rosenblatt |Alex Halverson |Paige Cornwell
PARIS — One day after the Air India crash, which killed at least 241 people Thursday, the airline on Friday was ordered to inspect its fleet of 787 Dreamliners as Boeing and its suppliers pulled back from public events ahead of the Paris Air Show. It could take months to fully understand what went wrong in the crash, the first involving a Dreamliner.
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5 days ago |
kdhnews.com | Lauren Rosenblatt |Alex Halverson |Paige Cornwell
PARIS - One day after the Air India crash, which killed at least 241 people Thursday, the airline on Friday was ordered to inspect its fleet of 787 Dreamliners as Boeing and its suppliers pulled back from public events ahead of the Paris Air Show. It could take months to fully understand what went wrong in the crash, the first involving a Dreamliner.
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5 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Paige Cornwell |Lauren Rosenblatt |Alex Halverson
As investigators in India comb through both the wreckage and data left behind by the fatal Boeing 787 crash on Thursday, aviation experts are piecing together their own theories. The Everett-built 787 Dreamliner crashed into a medical college hostel shortly after takeoff Thursday, killing 241 people on board the Air India flight and dozens of people on the ground in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad. One passenger survived.
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5 days ago |
seattletimes.com | Lauren Rosenblatt |Paige Cornwell
PARIS — One day after the Air India crash, which killed at least 241 people Thursday, the airline on Friday was ordered to inspect its fleet of 787 Dreamliners as Boeing and its suppliers pulled back from public events ahead of the Paris Air Show. It could take months to fully understand what went wrong in the crash, the first involving a Dreamliner.
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5 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Lauren Rosenblatt |Alex Halverson |Paige Cornwell
It may take months to fully understand what caused a Boeing 787 to crash shortly after takeoff Thursday, killing 241 people in the northwestern Indian city of Ahmedabad. Regulators from India and the United States will investigate India's deadliest plane crash in decades, but officials and experts warn that answers won't come quickly. U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the department is prepared to assist India with the investigation, if needed.
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