Air India disburses interim compensation to families of Ahmedabad crash victims
- On Saturday, July 26, Air India said it has disbursed interim compensation to families of 166 Ahmedabad crash victims.
- In Ahmedabad, the crash in June 12 killed at least 260 persons, marking the world's worst aviation disaster in a decade.
- Releasing payments, the airline released interim payments to families of 147 of the 229 deceased passengers and 19 ground victims, the airline said.
- Providing trauma assistance, the AI-171 Memorial and Welfare Trust will support first responders and relief staff, the trust said.
- Air India was warned last week by India’s aviation regulator over safety violations, and the final crash report is due next year.
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