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Aviation Minister Says AI-171 Crash Investigation Nears Completion

Aviation Minister Announces Near Completion of AI-171 Crash Investigation
During a visit to Ranchi, Civil Aviation Minister Naidu revealed that the investigation into the Air India flight AI-171 crash near Ahmedabad is approaching its final stages, with the comprehensive report expected within a month. The inquiry, conducted in strict adherence to international aviation standards, remains transparent and open to scrutiny throughout the process.
The tragic crash of the Air India Boeing 787-8 on June 12 last year, shortly after departing from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, resulted in the loss of 260 lives, including passengers, crew members, and individuals on the ground. This devastating event sent shockwaves across India and intensified scrutiny of Air India’s operational and safety protocols.
While Minister Naidu refrained from disclosing specific findings of the investigation, he assured that every aspect is being meticulously examined before the final report is released. The incident has brought to light existing operational and safety challenges within Air India, with India’s aviation regulator identifying multiple safety violations in the aftermath. These difficulties have been exacerbated by the depreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar, which has increased operational costs for the airline.
Broader Sector Challenges and Government Initiatives
Beyond the investigation, the aviation sector in India faces considerable uncertainty. Minister Naidu highlighted the need for vigilance amid the escalating crisis in West Asia, although he noted that the current situation does not pose an immediate threat to Indian aviation. He emphasized the importance of developing short-, medium-, and long-term strategies to mitigate potential disruptions to passengers and the economy should the crisis intensify.
Addressing concerns over rising airfares amid global volatility, the minister outlined government measures aimed at protecting domestic travelers from additional financial burdens. These include reductions in aviation turbine fuel prices and cuts to airport landing and parking charges, intended to stabilize fares and support the sector’s recovery. Naidu reported that approximately 500,000 passengers travel daily on domestic routes, and the government is actively monitoring fare trends. Plans to deploy additional flights and aircraft will be considered in response to increasing demand.
In a bid to enhance regional connectivity, the minister announced the forthcoming launch of the revamped UDAN 2 scheme, backed by an estimated budget of Rs 29,000 crore. This initiative aims to develop 100 new airports and 200 helipads over the next decade, significantly strengthening air travel infrastructure across India. During his visit, Naidu also inaugurated the Udaan Yatri Cafe at Ranchi airport, a project designed to offer affordable food and beverages to travelers, following successful implementations at other airports.
The AI-171 crash and its aftermath underscore the broader challenges confronting the aviation industry both in India and globally. The sector continues to grapple with complex issues, including Russia’s difficulties in reviving its civil aircraft manufacturing and ongoing privatization efforts at Pakistan International Airlines. While market reactions and competitor responses remain uncertain, the primary focus remains on ensuring safety, stability, and sustainable growth within India’s aviation landscape.

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