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Air India CEO Describes June Crash as Devastating, Vows Support for Victims

Air India CEO Describes June Crash as Devastating, Vows Support for Victims
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has characterized the June plane crash as "devastating," reaffirming the airline’s unwavering commitment to supporting the victims and their families. He confirmed that interim compensation payments have been completed, with final settlements currently underway, underscoring the airline’s dedication to addressing the aftermath of the tragedy.
Investigation Findings and Safety Concerns
An interim investigation into the crash found no fault with the aircraft, its engines, or Air India’s operational procedures. However, the preliminary report from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) highlighted that a fuel supply cut-off to both engines contributed to confusion during the emergency. This finding has intensified scrutiny of Air India’s fleet, particularly the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Concerns about the Dreamliner’s safety resurfaced recently after another Air India flight was compelled to deploy its ram air turbine during an emergency, echoing issues raised by the June incident. These developments have prompted aviation regulators to conduct a more thorough review of the Dreamliner’s safety record, while also increasing anxiety among passengers.
Industry analysts suggest that Air India’s competitors may leverage this heightened scrutiny to emphasize their own safety records or call for more stringent inspections of Boeing aircraft. This increased attention could shape market perceptions and influence regulatory decisions in the months ahead.
Strategic Response and Commitment to Safety
Despite these challenges, Air India is advancing its strategic expansion, particularly in the United Kingdom, where it is intensifying operations. This move signals the airline’s determination to restore public confidence and strengthen its market presence amid ongoing setbacks.
Wilson emphasized that transparency and passenger safety remain paramount as investigations continue. “Our priority is to support those affected and to work closely with authorities to ensure the highest standards of safety,” he stated, reaffirming the airline’s focus on accountability and rigorous safety protocols.

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