
Almost a month after Ahmedabad crashed London Air AI 717 AII 717, he stated on Friday that he said on Friday that he had paid compensation to the families of almost two thirds of the victims who died in the accident, PTI reported.
260 people were killed in a terrible accident.
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“Our teams help families to obtain temporary compensation. Every affected family is directly assisted by Air India representative, with nearly two thirds already received payment or are in the final stages,” said Air India, CEO and CAMPBELL CEO Wilson.
The airline owned by the Tata group added that the sons of Tata are in the process of establishing the device to provide long -term assistance to families and survivors.
The CEO of AI and MD, Campbell Wilson, also said that the carrier would continue to “invest in the modernization of aircraft, products, services, systems, abilities and, above all, people”.
AI 717 Crash:
On 12 June, Ahmedabad crashed in London’s Gatwick-Air India AI 717, Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner. The accident was one of the worst air disasters in India in decades. Of the 242 people on board, 241 were killed, while the total number of victims was 260, including the victims on Earth.
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Compensation to the victims of the victims:
After the crash, Tata Sons announced that it will provide it £1 crore every families of anyone who died in an accident while Air India announced that it will provide interim compensation £25 Lakh, or approximately 21,500 GBP, families of each of the deceased and survivors.
Another effort:
Wilson also said: “The process of unifying the Next of Kin with its loved ones and repatriations to their final destinations is now complete.”
“When we move from the immediate consequences to mapping the way forward, there is a lot of effort. Among them is Tata Sons in the process of creating an apparatus to provide long -term help to families and survivors, and will share more when it is time,” Wilson said.
Meanwhile, Air India continues to follow its “safety”, the deliberate temporary back of its international and domestic networks. “Pause” was an important and necessary step to adapt to voluntary further inspections of aircraft, navigation in the volatile international environment of international airspace and stabilize our flight schedule to restore faith and confidence, “Wilson said.
The AI CEO also said that the next time of the aircraft lands allows airlines to speed up its aircraft reliability programs.
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On June 18, AI announced a 15 % reduction in international flights operated with wide aircraft by mid -July. As a reasons for reducing, he quoted operating disruptions due to increased security inspections and geopolitical situations.
“Regardless of any cause, AI171 and the loss of so many lives will cost forever as one of our darkest days. It must also signal the beginning of the new era,” said Air India chief in his inner post, adding, “We will continue to invest in aircraft modernization, products, services, systems, abilities and most people.”
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