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Slight Increase in Pilot Sick Leaves Following Air India Crash in Ahmedabad

Slight Increase in Pilot Sick Leaves Following Air India Crash in Ahmedabad
Rise in Pilot Absences Post-Accident
Air India has reported a slight increase in the number of pilots calling in sick following the recent crash of flight AI-171 in Ahmedabad, according to a government statement. On June 16, 2025, a total of 112 pilots across all fleets were recorded as absent due to illness, including 51 Commanders (P1) and 61 First Officers (P2). This uptick has raised concerns about the mental health of flight crews and the potential impact on the airline’s operational stability in the aftermath of the accident.
Industry and Market Reactions
The psychological effects of such incidents on pilots are well-documented, with experts noting that trauma can influence attendance and performance. Market responses to the crash have been varied. While some investors have expressed apprehension regarding the implications for airline safety and operations, confidence in Boeing’s overall performance remains largely intact. Despite increased scrutiny, Boeing’s stock has demonstrated resilience, maintaining a strong price target and showing minimal adverse effects from the incident.
Regulatory and Safety Measures
In the wake of the crash, both competitors and regulatory authorities have intensified their focus on safety protocols, particularly those related to fuel switch operations. Aviation regulators in India and South Korea have mandated additional inspections of Boeing aircraft to verify compliance with established safety standards. As investigations proceed, Air India and industry regulators continue to monitor pilot well-being and operational readiness closely, with the objective of preserving safety and stability within the sector.

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