AAIB commences formal inquiry into the Air India flight crash incident

ANI June 19, 2025 249 views

The AAIB has launched a formal inquiry into the Air India Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad with support from international agencies. Investigators recovered both sets of black boxes from the crash site where 241 people, including former Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani, lost their lives. The Ministry of Civil Aviation emphasized transparency while urging against speculation as technical analysis begins. The probe follows ICAO protocols with NTSB assistance as authorities work to determine the cause of India's deadliest aviation disaster in years.

"The AAIB will decide the location for decoding flight recorders after assessing all technical and safety considerations" – Ministry of Civil Aviation
New Delhi, June 19: The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has commenced a formal inquiry into the Air India flight crash in Ahmedabad and the multi-disciplinary team from AAIB has commenced investigation from June 12, said an official statement from the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Thursday.

Key Points

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AAIB leads probe with NTSB & OEM teams under ICAO protocols

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Dual black boxes recovered from Air India 787 crash site

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Crash killed 241 including ex-Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani

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Ministry warns against speculation as analysis begins

The investigation has been ordered by DG, AAIB. NTSB and OEM teams have arrived to assist AAIB as per ICAO protocols.

A combined unit of the Digital Flight Data Recorder (DFDR) and Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) has been recovered from the crash site on 13 June 2025 and another set was found on 16 June. This model of aircraft has two Blackbox sets, added the statement.

The AAIB investigation is progressing steadily with all necessary support from local authorities and agencies. Key recovery work, including site documentation and evidence collection, has been completed, and further analysis is now underway.

The Ministry remains committed to full transparency relating to the ongoing investigation and will follow all mandated protocols and norms, in the larger interest of the highest standards of Passenger Safety and convenience.

The Minister emphasised the importance of working together as a cohesive and responsive team to uphold passenger trust and bring operational stability, which has been the cornerstone of Indian aviation.

Certain media outlets have reported that the CVR/DFDR from the ill-fated AI171 flight is being sent abroad for retrieval and analysis. The AAIB will decide the location for decoding the flight recorders after assessing all technical, safety, and security considerations, mentioned the official statement.

The Ministry of Civil Aviation urged all stakeholders to refrain from speculation on such sensitive matters and to allow the investigative process to proceed with the seriousness and professionalism it warrants.

The crash occurred on June 12, when a London-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a hostel complex of BJ Medical College in the Meghani Nagar area of Gujarat's Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport. The tragedy claimed 241 lives out of 242 onboard, including former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani.

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Rajesh K.
This is truly heartbreaking 💔. My prayers for all the victims and their families. The AAIB must conduct a thorough investigation - we need answers about what went wrong with our Dreamliner fleet. Safety should never be compromised in aviation.
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Priya M.
Why are we sending black boxes abroad? Don't we have technical capabilities in India? Atmanirbhar Bharat should mean self-reliance in critical areas like aviation safety too. Hope the investigation is transparent and not influenced by foreign agencies.
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Amit S.
The loss of former CM Rupani ji makes this tragedy even more painful for Gujarat. The investigation must look into why the aircraft crashed into a populated area - airport safety zones need review. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Sunita R.
While I appreciate the government's prompt response, I'm concerned about media leaks during investigations. As they said, we should avoid speculation and let professionals do their work. The families deserve facts, not rumors.
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Vikram J.
Boeing has had multiple issues with their aircraft globally. Is this another technical failure? India should reconsider our dependence on foreign aircraft manufacturers and support our own aviation industry more strongly.
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Neha P.
The recovery of both black boxes is good news. Hope they provide clear answers. My cousin works at Ahmedabad airport and said the rescue teams worked tirelessly despite difficult conditions. Salute to their dedication 👏

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