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Air India Seeks Final Settlement as Compensation Process Nears End in AI171 Crash

Air India Moves Toward Finalizing Compensation in AI171 Crash
Air India is advancing toward the conclusion of the compensation process for the families of victims involved in the AI171 crash. The airline is issuing payments on a full and final basis, requiring recipients to sign agreements that waive any future claims related to the incident. Alongside this compensation, the Tata Group, Air India’s parent company, is providing an additional ex gratia payment to the affected families.
Financial and Operational Challenges Amid Compensation Efforts
The compensation process unfolds amid a difficult financial period for Air India. The airline reported a record loss of $1.6 billion for the fiscal year ending March 2026, a downturn partly attributed to the financial repercussions of the fatal crash. Additional pressures include Pakistan’s ongoing airspace ban, which has necessitated longer and more expensive flight routes, as well as persistent supply-chain disruptions that continue to affect operational efficiency.
Compounding these challenges is the grounding of several Boeing Dreamliner aircraft due to reported defects in their fuel control switches. This development has further strained Air India’s fleet availability and scheduling capabilities, exacerbating the airline’s operational and financial instability.
Industry Response and Ongoing Investigation
Market reactions to Air India’s recent difficulties have been cautious, with heightened scrutiny on the airline’s safety measures and management decisions. Industry analysts are closely observing how competitors respond, as the broader aviation sector evaluates the potential impact on Air India’s market position and resilience.
Meanwhile, the official investigation into the AI171 crash remains active. Air India has reiterated its commitment to fully cooperate with authorities as they continue to determine the causes of the accident.
As the airline approaches the completion of the compensation process, it faces the complex task of supporting the families affected by the tragedy while managing significant operational and financial pressures.

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