New Delhi/Ahmedabad, June 14 -- Air India has decided to not operate flight number AI-171 and replace it with flight number AI-159, officials familiar with the matter said on Friday, a day after a flight by that number crashed seconds after take off from the Ahmedabad airport killing 241 people on board. "The flight from Ahmedabad to Gatwick [London] will be re-numbered to AI-159. The return flight too will be changed to AI-160," an official said requesting anonymity. "The change will start to reflect soon," the official said. Air India officials remained unavailable for a comment. Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered enhanced safety inspection of Air India's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet powered by GEnx engines, even as it stopped short of grounding the fleet. The enhanced inspection will include checks of various systems and a review of take-off parameters. Air India's fleet includes 26 Boeing 787-8 aircraft and 7 Boeing 787-9 planes.P12...