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AAIB’s preliminary report discovered no mechanical, upkeep points with Air India aircraft: CEO Campbell Wilson


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Plane Accident Investigation Bureau’s (AAIB’s) preliminary report on the Air India aircraft crash confirmed no mechanical or upkeep points, stated CEO Campbell Wilson in a communication to pick staff of the provider. 

Based on the communique that India At present accessed, Wilson stated that each one necessary upkeep checks duties had been accomplished. There was no challenge with the standard of gasoline and no abnormality with the take-off roll, he added. 

The pilots had additionally handed their necessary pre-flight breathalyser take a look at that didn’t reveal any uncommon observations pertaining to their medical standing, he stated. 

“I might additionally remind that, out of an abundance of warning and beneath the oversight of the DGCA, each Boeing 787 plane working in our fleet was checked inside days of the accident and all had been discovered match for service,” stated the CEO within the mail, including, “The Preliminary Report recognized no trigger nor made any suggestions, so I urge everybody to keep away from drawing untimely conclusions because the investigation is much from over.”

Wilson stated that Air India will proceed to cooperate with the investigators to make sure they’ve the whole lot to conduct a radical and complete enquiry. 

“Till a last report or trigger is tabled there’ll little doubt be new rounds of hypothesis and extra sensational headlines. We should nonetheless stay centered on our process and be true to the values which have powered Air India’s transformation journey over the previous three years – integrity, excellence, buyer focus, innovation and teamwork,” he stated.

The Air India CEO additionally stated it was their prime precedence to face by the bereaved and the injured and to work collectively as a staff.