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    More time needed for deadly Air India crash inquiry, officials sayA statement said "significant progress" had been made into investigating the crash which left 260 people dead a year ago.1 hr agoAsia

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    EPA People stand near debris at the site of a plane crash near Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, western India, 12 June 2025. Air India flight AI171, bound for London carrying 242 passengers and crew members on board a Boeing 787-8 aircraft, crashed minutes after take-off in the Meghaninagar area of Ahmedabad.
Air India plane with over 240 on board crashes after take-off in Ahmedabad - 12 JuEPA
    The crash killed all but one person on board, and 19 more people on the ground

    Investigators looking into the cause of the Air India crash that killed 250 people say they are not yet ready to release their final report.

    India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) released an update on Friday, the first anniversary of the disaster, saying “significant progress” had been made in the analysis of evidence relating to the crash but that this was ongoing.

    It gave few other details, including when the final report might be released.

    The exact cause of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner crash shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad en route to London on 12 June 2025 has been the subject of widespread speculation.

    It left 19 people dead on the ground, as well as killing 241 on board. Of the passengers and crew killed, 169 were Indian nationals and 53 were Britons.

    One person survived – Viswashkumar Ramesh, from Leicester.

    “Over the past year, the investigation team has undertaken an extensive and rigorous examination of all relevant technical, operational, organisational and human factors associated with the accident,” the AIIB said in its latest statement.

    “Significant progress has been made in the examination and analysis of aircraft systems, flight recorder data, engine-related components, maintenance and operational records, and other evidence relevant to the investigation.

    “The evidence gathered and the results of various examinations are currently being analysed in a comprehensive and integrated manner.”

    It went on: “The Final Report will be released upon completion of all investigative activities and the requisite international review and consultation processes,” adding: “Every aspect of the accident will be examined with the utmost care and diligence.”

    The statement, which extended the AIIB’s condolences to the “families and loved ones” of the deceased, emphasised the fact that the “sole purpose of an accident investigation is to enhance aviation safety through the identification of lessons and safety recommendations, and not to apportion blame or liability”.

    The AIIB was required to provide an update on the anniversary of the crash in line with international aviation rules.

    There had been widespread doubt that its latest report would be conclusive. In May, India’s civil aviation minister muddied the waters when he told reporters the investigation into the crash was into its “last stage”, and that the final report would “mostly… come after a month”.

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    The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash

    A preliminary report was published on 12 July last year, finding that just seconds after take-off, fuel-control switches abruptly moved to the “cut-off” position, starving the engines of fuel and triggering total power loss.

    Audio recordings from the cockpit captured one pilot asking the other why he had done it, with the other replying that he had not. Investigators did not identify which pilot made either statement.

    In the days following its release, attention turned to the pilots. The Wall Street Journal and news agency Reuters reported that new details in the investigation were shifting attention towards the senior pilot in the cockpit – Capt Sumeet Sabharwal.

    “A cockpit recording of dialogue between the two pilots of the Air India flight” that crashed last year supported the view that the “captain cut the flow of fuel to the plane’s engines”, the Reuters report said, citing unnamed sources.

    The media reports prompted a strong backlash from pilots’ associations in India, which criticised the coverage and rejected suggestions that the senior pilot had caused the crash, as well as the AAIB.

    This week, Sabharwal’s father told the BBC that he was determined to keep protecting his son’s reputation in the face of the allegations.

    “You see, every time an accident takes place, the pilot is blamed. Why? It’s the simplest way to close the chapter. He is no more and cannot defend himself,” Pushkar Raj, who is in his 90s, said.

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