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The preliminary report of the aircraft accident investigation office (AAIB) on the Air India air accident showed no mechanical or maintenance problems, said CEO Campbell Wilson in a communication to the selected employees of the carrier.
According to the statement to which India accessed, Wilson said that all mandatory maintenance control tasks were completed. There was no problem with the quality of the fuel and there was no abnormality with the take -off run, he added.
The pilots had also approved their mandatory breathalyzer test prior to the flight that did not reveal any unusual observation related to their medical status, he said.
“I would also remember that, due to abundance of precaution and under the supervision of the DGCA, each Boeing 787 plane that operated in our fleet was verified within a few days of the accident and all were found suitable for the service,” said the CEO by mail, adding: “The preliminary report identified does not cause any recommendation, so I will urinate that everyone avoids taking out the premature of the premature investment
Wilson said Air India will continue to cooperate with researchers to ensure that they have everything to carry out thorough and comprehensive investigation.
“Until a final report or cause is presented, there will certainly be new rounds of speculation and more sensational headlines. However, we must keep focused on our task and be faithful to the values that have promoted the Trip of Transformation of Air India in the last three years: integrity, excellence, client approach, innovation and teamwork,” he said.
Air India CEO also said it was its highest priority to support the duel and wounded and work together as a team.