Air India CEO vows improvements after Ahmedabad crash kills 260
Air India CEO vows improvements after Ahmedabad crash kills 260

Air India CEO vows improvements after Ahmedabad crash kills 260

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Air India CEO Campbell Wilson described the June crash of flight AI171, which killed 260 people, as devastating and emphasized the airline's full support for victims' families, staff, and first responders. He reported that the interim probe found no faults with the aircraft, engines, or airline operations but pledged to learn from the final report and improve safety procedures. Wilson acknowledged ongoing challenges including crew fatigue management issues, tampered records, and geopolitical tensions affecting operations, such as airspace closures between India and Pakistan. The Tata Group-owned airline has completed interim compensation for victims and is working on final settlements. Despite the tragedy and operational hurdles, Wilson affirmed Air India's commitment to transparency and cooperation with investigators as it strives to regain stability and enhance safety. The incident remains one of the worst aviation disasters in India, prompting industry-wide introspection and calls for continual improvement.

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