
Aviation India’s accident: Air India Campbell Wilson, CEO and CEO of Air India Campbell Wilson, assured the public on Thursday that the crashed Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner was “well maintained”, his latest main inspection was completed in June 2023 and another scheduled for December 2025.
In a passenger report, Air India Wilson, CEO of Wilson, described in detail that in March 2025 the right aircraft engine was redesigned in March 2025, while in April 2025 he was controlled by the left engine and stressed that the aircraft and its engines were regularly monitored and showed no problems before the unfortunate flight.
“The aircraft was well maintained, with its last main control in June 2023 and another scheduled for December 2025. Its right engine was redesigned in March 2025 and the left engine was checked in April 2025.
Campbell Wilson also announced a temporary 15 % reduction in Fleet Air India’s international operations from 20 June to mid -July, with increased security checks before the Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft.
He also added that Air India has decided to continue strengthened pre -flight security checks at the Boeing 787 fleet as a “Mesure for confidence building” and at the same time notes that these checks may affect plans.
“As a measure to build trust, we decided to continue strengthening security checks before flight on our Boeing 787 fleet and as an added measure our Boeing 777 aircraft for now. For now.
“This will also allow us to have more backup aircraft ready to solve any unexpected problems,” he explained, adding: “We understand that this temporary reduction in our schedule can affect your travel plans and we are very sorry for any inconvenience.”
Air India’s CEO stressed that the airline and the wider air industry are waiting for an official investigation report to determine the cause of the tragedy. “Our thoughts are with every touch of this loss,” Wilson said, reaffiring the company’s obligation to support affected families and worked closely with the authorities during the investigation.
June 12, London Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into the hostel complex BJ Medical College in Meghani Nagar in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad shortly after the take-off of international airport Sardar Vallabhbhai patel. The tragedy claimed that 241 lives from 242 on board, including former main Minister Gujarat Vijay Rupani.
In the impact incident Air India 171, up to 222 people have been identified so far and their bodies have been handed over to the relevant families, said police commissioner Ahmedabad GS Malik.
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