Air India CEO Campbell Wilson has, in an inner mail to the airline’s employees, acknowledged that the Preliminary Report into the Boeing Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad has discovered no mechanical or upkeep points with the plane or engines, and that each one necessary upkeep duties had been accomplished.
“There was no subject with the standard of gas and no abnormality with the take-off roll. The pilots had handed their necessary pre-flight breathalyser and there have been no observations pertaining to their medical standing,” the letter, seen by IANS, additional states.
Wilson has additionally mentioned that the report into the AI171 crash “has recognized no trigger nor made any suggestions, so I urge everybody to keep away from drawing untimely conclusions because the investigation is much from over.”
He mentioned the airline will proceed to co-operate with the investigators to make sure they’ve all the things they should conduct an intensive and complete enquiry.
“Till a remaining report or trigger is tabled, there’ll little question be new rounds of hypothesis and extra sensational headlines. We should however stay targeted on our process and be true to the values which have powered Air India’s transformation journey over the previous three years — integrity, excellence, buyer focus, innovation and teamwork,” Wilson mentioned within the letter.
The Air India CEO has identified that the airline’s prime priorities are: “standing by the bereaved and people injured, working collectively as a workforce, and delivering a safe and reliable air travel expertise to our prospects around the globe.”
He has additionally mentioned within the letter that the Preliminary Report marked the purpose at which Air India, together with the world, started receiving further particulars about what befell. “Unsurprisingly, it supplied each larger readability and opened further questions,” he remarked.
This additionally triggered a brand new spherical of hypothesis within the media, and over the previous 30 days, there was an ongoing cycle of theories, allegations, rumours and sensational headlines, a lot of which have later been disproven, Wilson added.