
Aviation India: Air India CEO and CEO of Campbell Wilson released its second report on Friday less than 24 hours after the tragic aircraft in Ahmedabad. Campbell Wilson visited the AI-171 crash in Gujarat Ahmedabad on Friday.
A total of 241 people aboard the Boeing 787-8, Let Air India 171, including 12 crew members, died in the deadly Ahmedabad crash, the airline confirmed on Thursday after a semi-free night.
“Twelve-year-old Boeing 787-8 aircraft left Ahmedabad at 1338 hours, carried 230 passengers and 12 crews. The aircraft crashed shortly after take-off. We regret to inform you that there are 241 confirmed deaths from 242.
The flight, which worked from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick on June 12, carried 169 Indian nationals, 53 British nationals, seven Portuguese nationals and one Canadian national.
What did Campbell Wilson say?
CEO Campbell Wilson, who confirmed his visit to Ahmedabad’s accident, said: “I share this message from Ahmedabad, where Air India Flight, A171 to Gatwick, crashed shortly after yesterday’s take -off.
“Tragically, since my first briefing, we have confirmed that 241 out of 242 passengers and crew died in the incident. All of us in Air India are destroyed by this loss and mourning those who were affected and their families and their loved ones,” he said.
Air India logistics support at Crash in Ahmedabad
Wilson also provided an update on logistics support provided by the airline company on the site of the accident. He said, “Air India’s advanced team with nearly 100 carers and 40 engineering employees has now arrived in Ahmedabad. The technical team now helps on the spot and our carers provide support to families. Many other carers travel to Ahmedabad to provide additional support.”
“We have established assistance centers of friends and relatives in Ahmedabad, Delhi, Mumbai, Gatwick and London for other relatives of our passengers and crew members. These centers make traveling to Ahmedabad and provide them with full support.”
Air India Flying Crash: In compensation of victims
In compensating other affinity to passengers who lost their lives in London tied to AI171, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, Campbell Wilson said, “Tata group, our parent company, announced that it would provide 1 Crore Rupees or approximately 85,000 GBP for families.”
Air India Campbell Wilson, the CEO of Air India, did not mention the lonely survivor air, Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, in his second report after visiting Ahmedabad’s accident.
The lonely survivor of the Air India in Ahmedabad is Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a forty -year -old British citizen of Indian origin. He sat in 11A near the emergency ascent and managed to escape the broken emergency door after the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after takeoff.
Air India Flying Crash: At the hostel of doctors involved in an accident
Air India, which crashed on June 12, was Flight AI171, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (VT-ANB). The aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from the international airport Sardar VallaBhbhai patel in Ahmedabad, linked to London Gatwick. He reached only about 600-650 feet at an altitude before he released a call in Mayday and crashed into a residential area near the airport.
“We are deeply concerned with the well -being of medical hostel students involved in the accident,” Wilson said, adding, “Air India provides full and unstable in these difficult times.”
Let Air India AI-171 crashed into the Ledical College BJ hostel building in Ahmedabad in the Meghani Nagar area in Ahmedabad shortly after take-off. At least eight to 10 people died in the hostel, including four medical students, with many other injured or missing.
Air India Flying Crash: When visiting a crash site in Ahmedabad
Wilson, who was 13th June in Ahmedabad, said, “I visited the accident this morning and was deeply moved by scenes. I also met the key stakeholders in the government and assured them that Air India committed to full cooperation with those working on Earth and investigation.”
“We know that the investigation will take time, but we will be fully transparent and we will support this process as long as it will take.
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