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63 days agoAir India told to inspect emergency power system on 787 jets

India’s aviation regulator has directed Air India to inspect the Emergency Power System (Ram Air Turbine) on certain Boeing 787 aircraft following a reported RAT deployment incident during approach. The regulator has also asked Boeing to submit a report detailing preventive measures and technical root causes. The probe adds regulatory and safety scrutiny on Air India and could affect confidence in its fleet operations. Investors may watch any impact on operations and maintenance costs.
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- Boeing
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63 days agoAir India told to inspect emergency power system on 787 jets

India’s aviation regulator has directed Air India to inspect the Emergency Power System (Ram Air Turbine) on certain Boeing 787 aircraft following a reported RAT deployment incident during approach. The regulator has also asked Boeing to submit a report detailing preventive measures and technical root causes. The probe adds regulatory and safety scrutiny on Air India and could affect confidence in its fleet operations. Investors may watch any impact on operations and maintenance costs.
Companies:
- Air India
- Boeing
Tags:
- Air India
- aviation
Reuters• By Sneha Pathak
Explore:High Return Equity Mutual Fund
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DGCA requests inspection of Air India’s emergency power systems on 787s.
India’s aviation regulator has directed Air India to inspect the Emergency Power System (Ram Air Turbine) on certain Boeing 787 aircraft following a reported RAT deployment incident during approach. The regulator has also asked Boeing to submit a report detailing preventive measures and technical root causes. The probe adds regulatory and safety scrutiny on Air India and could affect confidence in its fleet operations. Investors may watch any impact on operations and maintenance costs.

India’s aviation regulator has directed Air India to inspect the Emergency Power System (Ram Air Turbine) on certain Boeing 787 aircraft following a reported RAT deployment incident during approach. The regulator has also asked Boeing to submit a report detailing preventive measures and technical root causes. The probe adds regulatory and safety scrutiny on Air India and could affect confidence in its fleet operations. Investors may watch any impact on operations and maintenance costs.
Companies:
- Air India
- Boeing
Tags:
- Air India
- aviation
- Air India
- aviation
- safety
- fleet
- regulation
Oct 13, 2025 • 07:15