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Air India AI-171 Crash Probe Nears Completion, Report Expected Soon

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu announced that the investigation into the Air India AI-171 plane crash is in its final stages. He assured the probe is being conducted transparently and fairly, with a report expected soon. The crash, which occurred last year near Ahmedabad, killed 260 people. The minister also launched an affordable food cafe at Ranchi airport.

Air India AI-171 crash probe in final stages, report expected soon: Civil Aviation Minister

Ranchi, May 20

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Wednesday said the investigation into the Air India AI-171 plane crash was in its final stages and assured that the probe was being conducted in a transparent, fair and accountable manner.

Speaking to reporters, the minister said the inquiry had international significance as the aircraft involved was operating an international flight.

"The investigation is in its final stages... This investigation doesn't just concern India because it was an international flight... Anybody can scrutinise this investigation, that is why we want it to be completely transparent, fair, and accountable... I believe that we will get the report soon," Kinjarapu said.

Last year on June 12, Air India flight AI-171, a Boeing 787-8 aircraft, crashed soon after it took off from Ahmedabad's Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, killing 260 people, including 229 passengers, 12 crew members, and 19 people on the ground.

The Union Minister also said that a Udaan Yatri Cafe, aimed at providing food and beverage facilities at affordable prices, would be launched at Ranchi airport following public demand.

"Today, there is also a program at the airport... The Udaan Yatri Cafe at the airport, which has also been a demand of the passengers. We have opened it at many airports in the country... The people here also demanded that a Udaan Yatri Cafe be opened here as well. The purpose of this is to have food and beverage arrangements at the airport at affordable prices. The response from people has also been very good. Today, we will start it," the Minsiter said.

Kinjarapu further described the city as beautiful and said that collective efforts were needed to tackle the current crisis arising out of the West Asia situation

"Ranchi is a very beautiful city and I got the chance to see it up close while coming on the bike. This is also like a contribution. This effort is being made to see how the country can collectively tackle the crisis caused by West Asia," Kinjarapu said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Nisha Z

Almost a year since the crash, and now they say report is 'soon'? Hope it's not just a formality. The phrase 'international significance' sounds like a cover-up excuse. Let's see if they actually name the root cause—be it Boeing or airline negligence.

Ravi K

Udaan Yatri Cafe is a nice initiative—affordable food at airports is long overdue. But seriously, why is the minister talking about 'beautiful Ranchi' and bike rides when families are still waiting for closure? Priorities, sir.

David E

As someone who flies internationally often, this is concerning. A crash investigation involving a Boeing 787 has global implications. I just hope the report is thorough and not rushed. Transparency is key for restoring trust in aviation.

Shreya B

Such a tragedy—260 people in one moment. It's good the minister mentioned international scrutiny, but I wish they'd also address compensation and support for victims' families. My heart goes out to them. 💔

Rohit L

The Udaan Yatri Cafe is a small step, but what about bigger issues like airport infrastructure and safety checks? The West Asia crisis mention seems random—unless they're linking it to aviation fuel costs. Would have liked more substance in this briefing.

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