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India Considers Grounding Boeing 787-8 Fleet Following Ahmedabad Air India Crash


Updated: June 13, 2025 14:28

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The Indian government is weighing the possibility of grounding the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner fleet after the tragic crash of Air India Flight AI171 in Ahmedabad. The aircraft, bound for London, crashed moments after takeoff, resulting in the deaths of 241 passengers and crew members. The incident has raised concerns over aviation safety, prompting discussions between Indian and US regulatory agencies regarding a comprehensive safety review.  

Key Highlights Of The Investigation  
- The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner involved in the crash was part of Air India’s fleet, which includes 34 such aircraft.  
- The government is considering grounding the fleet for a safety review, with discussions underway between Indian and US aviation authorities.  
- The aircraft lost altitude soon after takeoff, crashing into a residential area near BJ Medical College in Ahmedabad.  

Potential Causes And Industry Response  
- Aviation experts suggest possible causes, including lack of thrust in both engines or a bird strike.  
- Boeing has stated that it is in contact with Air India and is ready to support the investigation.  
- GE Aerospace, the manufacturer of the aircraft’s engines, has pledged assistance in determining the cause of the crash.  

Impact On Air India And Passenger Safety  
- Air India may face scrutiny over its aircraft maintenance protocols and standard operating procedures.  
- The airline has removed flight information from its website and social media platforms as part of standard post-crash protocol.  
- The government has formed a high-level committee to investigate the incident and assess the safety of Boeing’s Dreamliner fleet.  

Global Aviation Concerns And Future Outlook  
- The crash has shattered the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s previously unblemished safety record, raising concerns about manufacturing and maintenance standards.  
- Airlines worldwide are closely monitoring the investigation, with potential implications for Boeing’s reputation and future aircraft sales.  
- The Indian aviation sector may implement stricter safety regulations following the findings of the inquiry.  

Sources: NDTV, MSN News, Moneycontrol, Firstpost.

 

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