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Government Strengthens Aviation Safety Framework Amid AI-171 Investigation

Government Strengthens Aviation Safety Framework Amid AI-171 Investigation
Ongoing Investigation into AI-171 Crash
The Ministry of Civil Aviation provided an update to Parliament on Thursday regarding the investigation into the Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol confirmed that the cause of the accident has yet to be determined. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is conducting a thorough inquiry under the recently enacted Aircraft (Investigations of Accidents and Incidents) Rules, 2025. The investigation is being carried out with full technical rigor and in accordance with international standards.
The AAIB published a preliminary report on July 12, 2025, which is accessible to the public on the bureau’s website. This initial report compiles factual information derived from flight data, technical documentation, and witness testimonies. However, Minister Mohol clarified that the precise cause of the crash remains undetermined, with all potential contributing factors—including technical, human, operational, and environmental elements—still under detailed examination. The final report will be released only after a comprehensive and conclusive evaluation.
Enhanced Safety Measures and Regulatory Response
In response to the incident, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has intensified its safety oversight across the country to mitigate the risk of similar accidents. The DGCA is now conducting both routine and surprise inspections of airlines, aircraft, and airport operators to ensure strict adherence to safety regulations and maintenance standards. Special audits are initiated when risk indicators are detected.
To promote transparency, the DGCA’s Annual Surveillance Plan (ASP), which outlines the scope of technical and operational oversight activities, is now publicly available online. Operators found in violation of safety protocols face enforcement actions, including fines and other regulatory penalties. Additionally, in early 2025, the DGCA issued Circular 01/2025, mandating comprehensive audits of airline operations and aviation infrastructure to identify systemic vulnerabilities and reinforce the national safety framework.
While these measures are designed to strengthen aviation safety, they also pose challenges for the industry. Airlines may encounter increased regulatory scrutiny and higher operational costs to comply with the enhanced safety framework. Compliance requirements could lead to delays in aircraft delivery schedules. These factors may temporarily affect the stock prices of impacted airlines, while competitors might respond by either upgrading their own safety protocols or lobbying against the stricter regulations.
The regulatory environment is also being shaped by international developments, notably the recent release of aircraft automation framework principles by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. This initiative is expected to drive industry-wide adjustments in safety practices and operational strategies, as Indian regulators and operators seek alignment with global best practices.
Minister Mohol assured Parliament of the government’s unwavering commitment to upholding the highest standards of civil aviation safety. He emphasized that the findings and recommendations from the AAIB’s final report will be implemented across the sector to enhance accident prevention, improve operational compliance, and strengthen risk mitigation protocols. The Ministry reiterated that passenger safety remains the paramount priority, and the investigation’s outcomes will be leveraged to benefit the entire aviation ecosystem, including airlines, maintenance organizations, airports, and regulatory authorities.

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