Investigators begin analyzing data from black boxes of Air India flight that crashed
- Investigators are analyzing data from the black boxes of the Air India flight that crashed on June 12, killing at least 241 people onboard and 19 on the ground, according to India’s civil aviation ministry.
- The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau, with support from the US National Transport Safety Board, aims to examine crash causes and enhance aviation safety.
- A high-level committee has been established to investigate the crash causes and is expected to file a preliminary report within three months, as mentioned by the ministry.
- Air India has conducted inspections on its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet to prevent future incidents.
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Air India black box data downloaded
Investigators have downloaded flight recorder data from an Air India crash this month that killed 260 people, India's civil aviation ministry said on Thursday, a long-awaited step towards understanding the world's worst aviation disaster in a decade. The London-bound Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed moments after takeoff from India's Ahmedabad city on June 12, killing 241 of the 242 people on board and the rest on the ground. The black boxes of the…
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