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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.
NEW DELHI - 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) emphasizes it's premature to draw conclusions about the Air India crash, which killed 260 people. The investigation is ongoing, with a final report pending.
An investigation into the Air India Dreamliner that crashed last month and left 260 people dead has revealed a mysterious audio recording.
In the wake of media reports about the Air India crash’s investigation, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has said that the media and the public should wait for the final report after the completion of the investigation and stressed that no conclusions can be drawn at this stage of the probe.
The ministry noted that while the accident has drawn national and global attention, the purpose of the preliminary report is to outline what happened, not why it happened.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) on Thursday said it is essential to respect the sensitivity of families of passengers.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau has slammed the international media for "selective and unverified" reporting about the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner plane crash on June 12.
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.
FEARS are mounting that the doomed Air India flight was a pilot suicide – as an aviation expert claimed there was a vanishingly small chance the fuel was cut by accident. Ex-pilot Terry