Post-Ahmedabad crash: Air India's technical troubles
After a deadly Air India crash in June that claimed 241 lives, the airline has been dealing with a string of technical problems and flight disruptions.
With safety checks ramped up and aviation authorities watching closely, recent incidents have put Air India's operations under the spotlight.
Multiple incidents in recent days
In just the past few days: a Hong Kong-Delhi flight had to turn back mid-air due to a glitch; a San Francisco-Mumbai flight was stopped in Kolkata after engine trouble; and another Mumbai-Ahmedabad flight got canceled because of delays and exhausted crew.
Even an Air India Express plane from Delhi to Ranchi had to return for inspection before heading out again.
It's clear the airline is facing some real challenges right now.
Passengers are understandably worried
For anyone who flies or follows travel news, this wave of issues is hard to ignore—especially coming so soon after such a major tragedy.
It's about passenger safety, trust in airlines, and how quickly companies respond when things go wrong.