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Air India CEO Urges Staff to Respond with Openness Following AI 171 Crash

Air India CEO Calls for Openness and Constructive Response Following AI 171 Crash
Air India is under intense scrutiny following the tragic crash of flight AI 171 in Ahmedabad on June 12, which resulted in the loss of 260 lives, including 241 passengers and crew onboard and 19 individuals on the ground. In a message addressed to employees, CEO Campbell Wilson urged staff to respond to feedback with openness, grace, and a constructive mindset, emphasizing the importance of transparency, integrity, and decisive action within the airline.
Addressing Internal and External Scrutiny
Wilson acknowledged the natural surge of scrutiny that follows such a catastrophic event, noting that it arises both from internal reflection and external investigation. He cautioned that while some issues may be misinterpreted or sensationalized, others reveal genuine areas requiring improvement. “We must take all commentary constructively and, where there is an opportunity to act, must do so,” he stated, underscoring the airline’s commitment to learning and adapting in the wake of the tragedy.
The CEO’s remarks come amid a backdrop of several recent technical incidents involving Air India aircraft, which have heightened public and regulatory attention. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is currently investigating the airline’s safety practices, focusing on concerns raised by the crash and subsequent operational issues.
Preliminary Findings and Safety Measures
Initial investigations into the crash revealed that the Boeing 787-8 aircraft lost power after both engines were deprived of fuel when the fuel control switches were inadvertently moved from ‘RUN’ to ‘CUTOFF’ shortly after takeoff. The report also highlighted confusion within the cockpit preceding the accident, though the full investigation remains ongoing.
In response, Air India voluntarily initiated inspections of fuel control switches across its Boeing 787 fleet, a measure that the DGCA subsequently mandated for all Indian operators. The airline has also implemented a “safety pause,” during which it has conducted additional technical inspections and adopted a more cautious approach to flight operations.
Wilson informed employees that the safety pause is approaching its midpoint, with inspections of fuel switches on the Boeing 737 fleet now complete following the earlier checks on the 787s. He confirmed that no irregularities were found in either case. The airline continues to focus on reliability enhancements, with a partial restoration of its reduced flight schedule planned for August 1 and a full return to normal operations targeted for October 1.
Regulatory Actions and Ongoing Challenges
Air India has faced criticism from families of the crash victims, who allege that the airline exerted pressure during compensation negotiations. Meanwhile, the DGCA has issued four show cause notices to the airline concerning lapses related to cabin crew deployment, mandatory rest periods, and crew training and operational procedures. These actions followed voluntary disclosures made by Air India as part of its commitment to regulatory compliance.
Wilson reiterated the airline’s dedication to continuous improvement, a principle he described as fundamental to aviation safety. “Continuous improvement is a hallmark of aviation, and it is why the industry has become so dramatically safer over the years,” he said, urging staff to maintain openness and to act on opportunities for progress as the investigation proceeds.

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