Air India CEO Vows Improvements in First Public Comments After Deadly June Crash
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AI-171 crash: Preliminary report finds no fault in Air India’s operations, says CEO Campbell Wilson
New Delhi: Air India’s managing director and chief executive officer (MD&CEO) Campbell Wilson has said that the preliminary investigation report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on the AI-171 crash found no fault with the airline’s operations or practices. Speaking at the Aviation India 2025 summit, Wilson said the July report concluded there was “nothing wrong” with Air India’s procedures or aircraft maintenance that requir…
Company of the Tata Group comes face-to-face taxation by operating aircraft without checking emergency equipment, not changing engine parts and falsifying records
“We are always looking for ways to improve us constantly. This year will be quite exciting from the point of view of business. We are also working closely with the investigators,” said Wilson during an aviation conference held at New Delhi. The company faced a crisis of image and extensive investigations following the accident in Ahmadabad, where a Boeing Dreamliner was recently discovered. The Indian authorities also discovered a series of seri…
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