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AAIB to Review Additional Evidence in Air India AI171 Crash; No Immediate Boeing 787 Safety Directives

AAIB Continues Investigation into Air India Flight AI171 Crash; No Immediate Safety Directives for Boeing 787
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has released a preliminary report on the investigation into the tragic crash of Air India flight AI171, which occurred on June 12 near Ahmedabad, resulting in 260 fatalities. The report, published on July 12, confirms that the inquiry remains ongoing, with no immediate safety directives issued for operators of Boeing 787-8 aircraft or the GE GEnx-1B engines powering the plane.
Ongoing Investigation and Preliminary Findings
According to the AAIB’s 15-page preliminary report, the investigation team is actively reviewing additional evidence, records, and information from relevant stakeholders to determine the cause of the accident. The wreckage, including both engines and critical components, has been secured at a facility near Ahmedabad airport for detailed examination. The crash site documentation was completed using advanced drone-based imaging technology to ensure comprehensive data collection.
The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner involved in flight AI171 was operating a route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick. This incident marks the first fatal accident involving this aircraft model. Preliminary findings indicate that the aircraft experienced a loss of power shortly after takeoff, with both engines shutting down within seconds of each other. This occurred following an unexpected transition of fuel cutoff switches, an event that remains under close scrutiny by investigators.
A final report is anticipated within the next year, which will provide a thorough analysis of contributing factors and propose any necessary safety recommendations.
Industry and Regulatory Responses
The crash has generated significant concern within the global aviation community, particularly regarding its potential repercussions on the aviation insurance market. India’s aviation insurance sector, already under financial pressure, is expected to face further challenges as a result of the scale of this disaster. Insurers and industry observers are closely monitoring the investigation for any emerging safety issues or regulatory changes that could impact risk assessments and insurance premiums.
Despite the severity of the accident, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not identified any immediate regulatory actions concerning the Boeing 787 fleet. Similarly, the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has conducted thorough inspections of Air India’s Boeing 787 aircraft and reported no significant safety concerns.
Both Air India and Boeing have acknowledged the AAIB’s preliminary findings. Air India expressed its condolences and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the victims’ families and cooperating fully with authorities. The airline stated, “Air India stands in solidarity with the families and those affected by the AI171 accident. We continue to mourn the loss and are fully committed to providing support during this difficult time,” emphasizing ongoing collaboration with regulators and stakeholders.
Boeing also extended its sympathies and confirmed its support for the investigation. The company remarked, “Our thoughts remain with the loved ones of the passengers and crew on board Air India Flight 171, as well as everyone affected on the ground in Ahmedabad. We continue to support the investigation and our customer,” while deferring to the AAIB for further updates in line with international protocols.
As the investigation advances, the aviation industry and insurers remain vigilant for any developments that may influence future safety standards or regulatory frameworks.

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