The investigation into the recent Air India plane crash is in its final stage, and the final report is expected to be released within a month, according to the Minister of Civil Aviation. Speaking to reporters, the Minister stated, 'The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is carrying out the investigation independently, and the government is providing all the resources required to ensure a thorough and timely probe.'
Probe Nearing Completion
The Minister emphasized that the AAIB has been working diligently to examine all aspects of the crash, including flight data recorders, cockpit voice recorders, and maintenance logs. He added that the bureau is coordinating with international experts to ensure that no stone is left unturned in determining the cause of the accident.
Government Support
The government has committed to providing all necessary resources to the AAIB, including technical expertise and financial support. The Minister assured that the investigation is being conducted with the highest level of transparency and professionalism.
Victim Families Informed
The families of the victims have been kept informed of the progress of the investigation. The Minister expressed condolences to the families and reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring that such incidents are prevented in the future.
The Air India plane crash, which occurred last month, resulted in the loss of several lives and has raised questions about aviation safety standards. The final report is expected to provide crucial insights into the cause of the crash and recommend measures to enhance safety protocols.



