Unraveling the Tragedy: Air India's June Crash Investigation Under Scrutiny
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson addressed the devastating June crash of flight AI171, emphasizing their commitment to supporting affected families and staff. The interim probe found no fault with the aircraft. The Tata-owned airline completed interim compensations and awaits the final investigation report.
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In a recent address, Air India CEO Campbell Wilson described the June plane crash as devastating, deeply impacting families and employees. The airline is dedicated to aiding those affected and has completed interim compensations.
The ongoing investigation into the fatal crash saw preliminary findings indicating no anomalies in the aircraft or its operations. The tragedy occurred when Air India's Boeing 787-8 plunged shortly after takeoff, killing 260 people.
While awaiting the final report, Wilson emphasized the importance of learning from the incident as the airline strives for continuous improvement. Concerns over the integrity of the investigation persist, though the Aviation Minister assured no dishonest practices.
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