Air India flight AI-2379, carrying 137 passengers along with 8 crew members, was flying from Phuket to Delhi when the plane suddenly lost around 300 feet of altitude. At least 20 passengers and 4 crew members were injured during the incident.
Air India’s Phuket-Delhi turbulence scare has taken a serious turn after the Pilot-in-Command failed a second confirmatory drug test, intensifying regulatory scrutiny and raising fresh questions over flight safety and crew fitness.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has issued an interim statement marking one year since the tragic crash of Air India Flight AI-171, emphasising...
Anthropic has officially opened its Bengaluru office, marking India as its second-largest global market. Led by Irina Ghose, the expansion includes major partnerships in aviation, education, and agriculture, alongside a dedicated push to improve AI performance in ten widely spoken Indian languages.
The Boeing Dreamliner was grounded after a pilot reported the left engine’s fuel control switch repeatedly slipping from ‘run’ to ‘cutoff’ during startup.
A ground staffer at Bengaluru Airport was arrested after sexually assaulting a Korean tourist under the pretext of a security check. Following the victim's brave report to airline staff, the worker was fired and police confirmed the assault through CCTV footage.
It is reasonable to argue that the core of this disaster is IndiGo's internal miscalculations, especially with regard to crew planning and rostering. However, tracing how we got to the point where one airline's error could paralyze the network is as fair and politically significant.