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Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu Denies Manipulation in AI-171 Crash Investigation

Aviation Minister Denies Manipulation in AI-171 Crash Investigation
Union Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu has firmly rejected allegations of manipulation in the ongoing investigation of the AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad. Addressing concerns on Monday, Naidu emphasized the government’s commitment to a fair and transparent inquiry, stating, “There is no manipulation or dirty business happening in the investigation.” He highlighted the independent mandate of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) and urged the public and stakeholders to withhold judgment until the final report is released.
Controversy Surrounding the Investigation
The minister’s comments follow accusations from the father of pilot Sumeet Sabharwal, who was involved in the crash, alleging that officials were attempting to attribute the incident to his son’s mental health. This claim has intensified public scrutiny amid ongoing legal actions by families of the crash victims. These families have filed lawsuits against Boeing and Honeywell, focusing on concerns related to the design of the aircraft’s fuel cutoff switch. The litigation has reignited debates over aviation safety standards and the responsibility of manufacturers in ensuring aircraft reliability.
Industry experts suggest that the investigation and associated lawsuits may trigger increased oversight of aviation safety protocols throughout the sector. This heightened attention is likely to encourage airlines and manufacturers to implement more rigorous safety measures and invest in advanced technologies aimed at preventing similar tragedies. Furthermore, the evolving regulatory environment is expected to impact the aviation consulting services market, as companies seek specialized guidance to address complex safety regulations and sustainability challenges.
Government Measures on Airfare Regulation
In addition to addressing the crash investigation, Minister Naidu outlined government efforts to monitor and regulate airfares during the forthcoming festive season, including Dussehra and Deepawali. He assured that measures are being taken to prevent excessive price increases, aiming to maintain affordable travel options for passengers during this peak period.
As the investigation progresses and legal proceedings continue, the aviation industry faces mounting pressure to uphold transparency, strengthen safety standards, and restore public trust.

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