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Union Civil Aviation Minister Says AAIB Conducting Transparent Investigation into AI-171 Crash

Union Civil Aviation Minister Affirms Transparent Investigation into AI-171 Crash
Union Civil Aviation Minister K Ram Mohan Naidu has assured that the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is conducting a transparent and comprehensive investigation into the recent AI-171 plane crash. Speaking during Question Hour in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, the Minister emphasized that the inquiry adheres strictly to international standards and involves active participation from relevant international experts and stakeholders.
Progress and Preliminary Findings
Minister Naidu confirmed that the initial phase of the investigation has been completed, with a preliminary report already submitted. Early findings indicate that the fuel supply to the aircraft’s engines was interrupted shortly after takeoff, raising questions about potential technical failures. However, Air India, referencing the AAIB’s preliminary report, has maintained that there were no issues related to fuel, mechanical systems, or pilot error.
Addressing Media Concerns and Commitment to Transparency
Responding to concerns raised by both Indian and Western media outlets, which have presented varying perspectives on the incident, Naidu reiterated the government’s commitment to transparency and truth. He stated, “The government wants to stand by the truth, and that will only be revealed when the investigation is complete.” Aviation authorities have urged patience from the public and media as the investigation proceeds, emphasizing the importance of awaiting the final findings.
The incident has also elicited cautious reactions from industry competitors and market observers, who have highlighted the critical need for safety and transparency throughout the ongoing probe. The AAIB’s investigation remains active, with further analysis expected before a conclusive report is issued.

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