A tragic Air India Dreamliner crash near Ahmedabad has put Boeing safety under the global spotlight again. The Boeing 787-8, flying to London, crashed shortly after takeoff, killing 274 people. The lone survivor story shocked the world. Now, authorities are inspecting all Dreamliners, including those flown by Air India and Vistara. While operations go on, Boeing’s safety concerns may tighten global regulations.
- Tata Group offers ₹1 crore to crew families, ₹25 lakh to others.
- DGCA begins full Boeing safety audits across India.
- Passenger numbers surprisingly remain stable post-tragedy.
👉 Why this matters: Aviation safety affects every traveller. This crash could change how Boeing is regulated worldwide.
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