Black Boxes Analyzed for Cause of Air India Crash that Killed 270
- A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operating as Air India Flight AI-171 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, killing 270 people.
- The crash occurred amid reports of a mayday call and rapid impact with a building, prompting investigations led by India's AAIB with US, UK, and Boeing support.
- Investigators are examining recovered black boxes that store flight data and cockpit voices, alongside pilot records, engine performance, and external footage to determine causes.
- Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the company will support the probe, while aviation expert Singh said, "The data will reveal everything," highlighting the investigation’s thoroughness.
- The crash marked the first fatal 787 incident since 2011, triggered fleet-wide inspections, and resulted in a government committee to recommend improved safety procedures.
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