Exclusive: Air India technical incidents such as fuel leaks hit 14-month high - Reuters
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Air India reported a significant increase in technical incidents, including engine oil and fuel leaks, reaching a 14-month high in January, with 23 incidents across over 17,500 flights.
In January, Air India recorded 1.09 technical incidents per 1,000 flights, a significant increase from 0.26 in December 2024, highlighting challenges in the airline's ongoing revamp efforts.
Technical incidents, including engine oil and fuel leaks, affecting Air India flights reached their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, underscoring growing strain on the carrier's revamp ambitions.
Air India's technical incidents, including engine oil and fuel leaks, reached their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, highlighting challenges in the airline's ongoing revamp efforts.
In January, Air India recorded 1.09 technical incidents per 1,000 flights, quadrupling from levels of just 0.26 in December 2024, underscoring growing strain on the carrier's revamp ambitions.
Air India's technical incidents, including engine oil and fuel leaks, reached their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, highlighting challenges in the airline's ongoing revamp efforts.

Air India reported a significant increase in technical incidents, including engine oil and fuel leaks, reaching a 14-month high in January, with 23 incidents across over 17,500 flights.
Technical incidents such as engine oil and fuel leaks affecting Air India flights reached their highest rate in at least 14 months in January, underscoring growing strain on the carrier's revamp ambitions.
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