California to India Non-Stop | AI 174 | SFO-DEL | B777-200LR | Y Class California to India Non-Stop Flight Details Airline: Air India Flight Number: AI 174 Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR Duration: 15 hr 45 min Background Ever since Air India started the first non-stop connection from the west coast of US to India in late 2015 connecting San Francisco to Delhi, there has been a lot of curiosity about this flight
Air India AI171 (Boeing 787) Ahmedabad to London Crash On Take Off 2025 . . . The last Air India fatal accident (excluding those by Indian Airlines, which were pre-merger) was on 23 June 1985, AI 182, the Kanisha crash I remember it well, because it was just south of Ireland, and our Naval Service were the first responders Forty years to be the month before AI 171 NDTV is reporting some survivors taken to hospitals
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Chicago Aviation - 2026 - Airliners. net Because the most important thing for any company these days is talent i e highly in-demand employees in fields like tech, finance, big data, AI, etc And those people want to live in cities
New Zealand Aviation - February 2026 - Page 5 - Airliners. net JeffHJ wrote: bruhthisismonen wrote: JeffHJ wrote: Yep, would imagine the onward connections are beneficial with a morning arrival at CHC, particularly to WLG and ZQN among others Considering the season has already been extended, I would say I misjudged a 2x weekly being unsuitable in the past, maybe a year-round service could even be on the cards + ADL-WLG at the same frequencies? Also cheers to everyone re the Christchurch airport curfew times, initially though it was closed from 11pm-6am
WestJet Network and News - 2026 - Page 6 - Airliners. net What if sometimes that surges to 174? Now you're not capturing as much revenue as you could You then also have added fleet complexity, and you end up with aircraft that can only be used on routes that only have 132 seats or fewer sold What if you need to sub out a full -8, and the only tail you have left is a -700?
United Airlines Fleet - 2026 - Page 14 - Airliners. net Boeing12345 wrote: DreamDriver wrote: airplanedriver6 wrote: FYI, there are some photos circulating out there that are misattributed and are not of a UA aircraft which may be causing some confusion (Dunno if it’s bad AI or a previous incident at another operator ) The photos I've seen are reputable, and looking again, are not nearly as bad as the 767 The area is the nose gear section, and it sounds like they have a fix This is good news all in all, almost brand new a c, can still fly
How badly is AI doing in SIN? - Airliners. net I don’t know how the routes are performing, but it may be that they need to cancel flights for whatever reason (lack of planes, lack of staff, lack of fuel…etc) and Singapore is an easy option due to alternatives that passengers can be rebooked onto - in this case SQ I remember last year BA cancelled quite a few flights to Tokyo due to a shortage of 787s It wasn’t due to Tokyo performing poorly, but that there were a lot of alternative options with JAL and Finnair which made it one