The initial report on AAIB has not found any mechanical problems in maintenance with Air India: CEO Campbell Wilson

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Campbell Wilson CEO said in a call to select the carrier employees, that the initial report of the AAIB Aircraft Investigation Office on the crash of the Air India plane did not show any mechanical or maintenance problems.

According to the statement reached in India today, Wilson said that all the mandatory maintenance tasks were completed. He added that there was no fuel quality problem and there is no imbalance in the takeoff list.

He said that the pilots had also passed the mandatory dodge test before the trip, which did not reveal any unusual notes related to their medical condition.

“I would also like to mention that, through an abundance of caution and under the supervision of DGCA, each plane has been checked from the Boeing 787 that operates in our fleet within days of the accident, and not all of them were suitable for service,” said CEO.

Wilson said that Air India will continue to cooperate with investigators to ensure that they obtain everything to conduct a comprehensive and comprehensive investigation.

“Until a final or reason report is presented, there will be undoubtedly new tours of the most exciting speculation and addresses. We must focus on our mission and be honest in the values that have pushed the journey of transformation in India over the past three years – integrity, excellence, concentration of customers, innovation and teamwork.”

Air India CEO also said that a top priority is standing alongside taxpayers, wounded and working together as a team.



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