“We’re annoying”: Air India CEO has dropped transparency, support after killing the crash at Ahmedabad 265

“We’re annoying”: Air India CEO has dropped transparency, support after killing the crash at Ahmedabad 265

The Air India CEO CAMPBLEL WILSON on Friday confirmed 265 people died in the crash of Ahmedabad, including 241 people riding fly AI171 and 10 people on earth. The aircraft, route to London Gatwick, falls to BJ Medical College Hostel shortly after the stop on Thursday.

In a video statement from Ahmedabad, Wilson called the incident “a severe absence” and said the plane was delivered throughout the transparation of the continued investigation. He also met the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the day to briefly.

“This morning, I visited the area of ​​crash and touched the scenes,” Wilson said. “We fully cooperate with authorities and support investigation until it is necessary.”

Wilson added that Air India has set up to about 100 carers and 40 Ahmedabad engineering staff to assist comfort operations. The plane set friends and relative centers of Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and London to support the families of victims, offering travel, and help help.

Tata Group, owned by Air India, announcing an extra payment of Extra to ₹ 1 crore in families of each deceased passenger. Additional compensation can be processed through aviation and personal insurance claims.

Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) investigates the cause of crash. The incident is expected to lead to one of the largest claims of aviation insurance in India, given the measure of loss of lost board and on earth.

“We will continue to do everything we can to take care of those who are affected and honor the trust that air India,” Wilson said.

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