India's DGCA To Probe Saudi Airplane's Stray Landing

India's directorate-general for civil aviation has begun an inquiry into the errant landing this month of a Saudi Arabian Airlines 747, DGCA officials said this week. The aircraft, carrying 331 passengers and 17 crew members, on a flight from Riyadh with a stopover in Dharan, was slated to land at...

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