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ntsb in their investigations and boeing says it will work, and it actually welcomes, i should say, this new oversight action by the faa. make no mistake about it, katy, the pressure is on boeing, its reputation is on the line because this accident follows the most recent one five years ago when 346 people died in two max 8 crashes. boeing s reputation for quality control being called into question by the top aviation regulator in this country. that s why i m scared. has the faa commented? are they sure there s not production line issues on any other planes that are out there, that this is just a boeing issue, and right now it s just a boeing issue on the max 9? so we re only talking about boeing as an aircraft maker, that s the only manufacturer of aircraft that has had these kinds of significant issues and has suppliers, spirit aero systems, they re focusing on the max nine. that s where we had this problem, the problem with the door plug that blew out.
India s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has announced new measures to address concerns of pilot fatigue. Pilots will now be required to have a 48-hour break at the end of a work week, up from the current 36 hours. The definition of night duty has also been expanded by an hour, and maximum flight duty hours have been reduced for pilots working in night operations. The DGCA said the changes are in line with international best practices and will come into effect by June 1. The regulator will also require airline operators to submit quarterly fatigue reports. | Latest News India
The Tata-owned Air India last year finalised a $70-billion deal to acquire 470 aircraft from Boeing and Airbus while IndiGo has announced a 500-plane order from Airbus. | Latest News India
the reaction will be from within bangladesh over the results. sadanand dhume, senior fellow, american enterprise institute tells us how things could play out. it could go on one of two directions you could see major protests in which case you would see instability, you would see instability, you would see instability, you would see the garment sector hit, you would see exports and so on that be very new bad news for bangladesh. we could see a tepid protest that peter out and bangladesh resume its path towards faster economic growth and so on. my own sense is that sheikh hasina is here to say in both the other countries in the region and the world will find some, will have to find some way to work with her and to make peace with bangladesh because the fact is thatis bangladesh because the fact is that is an important country, the eighth most populous country in the world s third most populous muslim nation, she is not going away the westerners how do we come to terms with her. the u