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The deadly Air India crash has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras to monitor airline pilot actions.
US Attorney Mike Andrews, representing Air India crash victims' families, said the late industrialist’s legacy of humility ...
In response to the tragedy, 65 families from India and the UK have engaged the services of the renowned US law firm Beasley ...
The left engine separated from the aircraft and struck the north corner of this building at ground level. The aircraft's ...
Aviation attorney Mike Andrews visits Air India crash site, offers legal options to victim families in India and U.K.
Some family members of the victims say that delays were eroding their trust in the investigation. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The investigation report says Air India did not carry out those inspections - prompting speculation that the accident could have been caused by faulty switches being flipped by accident. However, in ...
PEOPLE spoke to aviation expert Anthony Brickhouse about the tragic June 12 crash that killed 241 passengers and crew members ...
Families of the 260 Air India crash victims demand release of flight recorders, citing eroding public trust amid ...
Some families have hired a US-based Beasley Allen Law Firm’s Lawyer named Mike Andrews, he is representing 65 families considering suing Air India and Boeing, the US manufacturer of the aircraft.
A black-box recording and report details indicate that the flight’s captain switched off fuel flow to engines.
Air India said that it has begun a phased restoration of international operations from August 1, 2025, with full resumption ...