Will Learn, Emerge Stronger From Plane Tragedy: Air India CEO in Letter to Staff
- Boeing experts arrived in Ahmedabad to analyze details of an Air India plane crash that occurred shortly after takeoff on June 12, resulting in the deaths of 270 people, with only one survivor in seat 11A.
- Air India CEO Campbell Wilson stated the airline will avoid operating flights with any doubts about safety and is providing support to affected families.
- The Directorate General of Civil Aviation ordered enhanced safety checks on Air India's Boeing 787-8/9 fleet following the crash.
- The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is investigating the crash, with the cockpit voice recorder found to help determine the cause.
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After Ahmedabad crash, Air India faces slew of passenger complaints on social media
New Delhi: Just a week after the devastating crash of Air India flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to London, the national carrier is now facing intense backlash from passengers over poor service, damaged baggage, mishandled refunds, and alleged harassment, all of which are surfacing on social media platform X. On June 12, Air India’s Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad, claiming 275 lives that included 241 passengers…
Will learn, emerge stronger from plane tragedy: Air India CEO in letter to staff
On 12 June, an Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London crashed within seconds after take off, resulting in the death of over 240 people. Soon after the disaster, Tata Sons and Air India chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran and other senior officials reached Ahmedabad to assess the situation.
How are investigators looking into the Air India crash - and how long could they take?
Hundreds of people died after an Air India flight plummeted on 12 June, marking the world's deadliest air disaster in a decade. But what are investigators looking at now - and how long could the investigation take?
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