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The CEO of Air India urged his staff to not jump to conclusions after a preliminary report over last month’s deadly crash ruled out mechanical or maintenance issues, suggesting it may have
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'No Mechanical Fault, No Fuel Issue, No Pilot Error': Air India CEO Campbell Wilson on AI171 Crash ReportAir India CEO Campbell Wilson confirmed that no mechanical or maintenance faults were found in the AI171 crash. The airline has checked its entire Boeing 787 fleet and promised full cooperation in the ongoing investigation.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s (AAIB) preliminary report on the fatal Ahmedabad air crash involving Air India flight AI171 found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft or engines, Air India managing director and CEO Campbell Wilson wrote to employees in an email to the airline's employees.
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Air India's CEO Campbell Wilson addressed employees following the preliminary report on the AI 171 crash, which claimed 270 lives. The report found no
Air India's Chief Executive, Campbell Wilson, addressed employees regarding the AI171 crash. The preliminary investigation found no mechanical faults with the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Checks were conducted on the entire 787 fleet.
The deadly Air India crash last month has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras monitoring airline pilot actions to complement the cockpit voice and flight data recorders already used by accident investigators.
International airlines from South Korea and India are preparing to inspect its Boeing fleets following findings from the Air India crash investigation.