After Ahmedabad’s horrible crash crash involving Air India Flight AI-171, the plane has already begun a comprehensive check at a time to share with Civil Aviation (DGCA). These inspections are made across the Boeing 787 Fleet as a precautionary step.
Air India confirmed that safety checks were made as the airplanes returned to India, before they were cleared for their next scheduled operation. So far, nine Boeing 787 aircraft is incorporated with inspection, with checks in the remaining 24 planes expected to expire within the regulator.
“These checks are important to ensure continued safety of operations and can result in higher time to turting.
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Air India is in the process of completing one-time safety checks ordered by Indian Aviation Regulator, DGCA. These checks are made of Boeing Fleet as they return to India, before clean for their next operation. Air India has …– Indian Air (@AirIndia) June 14, 2025
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Air India is also assured that for any passenger affected by disruption, the total refunds or complete maintenance options to maintain more than 260 lives.
Air India Astena Aid Aid at Rs 25 Lakh
Additonlly, Air India announces an interim fee of Rs 25 lakh (about 21,000) for each family of the dead in Ahmedabad, as well as for the only survivor. The plane says that immediate financial aid plus Rs 1 crore (approximately £ 85,000) led by Tata sons for the families of the victims.