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India's aircraft accident investigation body said on Thursday it was too early to reach any "definite conclusions" on what led to the deadly Air India Boeing plane crash last month that killed 260 people.
Indias Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has called for restraint from the public and international media amid its ongoing probe into the recent Air India crash in Ahmedabad, which killed 270 people.
India's aircraft accident investigation body said on Thursday it was too early to reach any "definite conclusions" on what led to the deadly Air India Boeing plane crash last month that killed 260 people.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) urges restraint in drawing conclusions about the Air India crash that killed 260 people, as the investigation is ongoing. The preliminary report highlights initial findings without definitive conclusions,
In the aftermath of the reporting on what transpired in Air India’s flight AI-171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner (VT-ANB), India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has reiterated its commitment to a meticulous and impartial investigation while cautioning against premature conclusions being drawn in the public domain.
The deadly Air India crash last month has renewed a decades-old debate in the aviation industry over installing video cameras monitoring airline pilot actions to complement the cockpit voice and flight data recorders already used by accident investigators.
India's aircraft accident investigation agency has stressed that it is premature to conclude what caused the Air India Boeing crash that resulted in 260 fatalities. While a report hints at possible pilot error,
Following the Wall Street Journal report on the Air India AI171 crash, aviation expert Sanjay Lazar on Thursday (July 17, 2025) expressed concern over the leak of investigation details in the United States.