Air India Crash Investigation Continues Amid Speculations
The ongoing investigation into last month's Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad remains inconclusive, according to a memo by CEO Campbell Wilson. While the preliminary report provides new insights, it raises additional questions, urging all parties to avoid premature conclusions. The AAIB leads the probe, highlighting the need for thorough analysis.

The investigation into the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad last month is still ongoing, and conclusions remain elusive, airline CEO Campbell Wilson stressed in a recent internal memo. Despite the release of a preliminary report, the need for a comprehensive analysis persists.
The report highlighted a series of events involving simultaneous activation of the engine fuel cutoff switches, followed by a catastrophic loss of thrust. However, it neither identified a cause nor recommended corrective actions.
The crash, which resulted in 260 fatalities, has intensified scrutiny around Air India operations. Meanwhile, the AAIB spearheads the investigation as there is a broad call for a thorough, unbiased examination of the incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)
ALSO READ
Air India Tragedy Sparks Aviation Safety Inquiry
Parliament Committee Probes Air India Tragedy, Focuses on Aviation Safety
India Grapples with Aviation Safety After Air India Crash
BRIEF-EU Aviation Safety Agency Issues Statement On Reuters Story On Air India Express's Failure To Change Engine Parts On An Airbus Plane, Forging Records
AAIB Advances with In-Country Black Box Decoding After Fatal Ahmedabad Crash