On Monday, July 14, Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi raised serious concerns over the release of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s (AAIB) interim report into the Air India flight 171 crash.
In a letter to the Ministry and the Minister of Aviation with regards to the narrative around the recent plane crash and its report, “Chaturvedi posted on X (earlier Twitter), and said, “Because one can’t be a mute spectator to what is happening with regards to the narrative around the AI171 crash and its interim report. My letter to the Ministry of Civil Aviation and Minister Sh Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu.”
“I write to you to express serious concerns regarding the manner in which the recent interim investigation report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) was handled and disseminated, particularly in light of media reports surfacing in international publications before the report was officially made public in India,” she said.
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Adding further, she highlighted that the sensitive details of the AAIB report were available to foreign news agencies, which further raised urgent questions about the credibility of the aviation safety institutions.
“It is deeply troubling that sensitive details of the AAIB report were available to foreign news agencies and published in outlets such as The Wall Street Journal before any official release in India. This raises urgent questions about how the contents of the report were accessed by foreign entities before their dissemination to the Indian public and the concerned stakeholders. Such a breach not only undermines the credibility of our aviation safety institutions but also reflects a serious lapse in information and protocol,” she said.
The letter further mentioned, “The report was quietly released during late hours, with no public briefing, no signed interim findings, and no clarity on the process that led to its release. The lack of transparency in such a critical matter gives rise to legitimate concerns about whose interests are being served and whether due process has been followed.”
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Priyanka Chaturvedi has further urged the Ministry to follow four steps in light of these concerns.
1. A formal enquiry
2. Transparency in authorship and accountability
3. Issuance of clear media guidelines
4. Inclusion of experienced aviators
The AI171 accident, which occurred on June 12, killed 241 passengers and remains under investigation by the AAIB.
Additionally, the Air India Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Campbell Wilson, has urged calm and focus following the release of the preliminary investigation report into the AI171 accident, emphasising that the report found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft involved in the June 12 tragedy.
In a letter to employees, Wilson reiterated key findings from the AAIB. “The Preliminary report found no mechanical or maintenance issues with the aircraft engines, and all the mandatory maintenance tasks had been completed. There was no issue with the quality of fuel and no abnormality with the take-off roll,” Wilson stated.
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Air India Flight 171 crashes
Air India’s London-bound Flight AI171, carrying around 242 passengers, crashed near Ahmedabad’s Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
The aircraft crashed into a doctors’ hostel belonging to a medical college at around 1:30 PM, triggering a massive fire and chaotic scenes in the densely populated area. Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud blast, followed by a thick plume of grey smoke rising from the crash site. Over two dozen ambulances rushed to the spot, transporting the injured from the hostel to nearby hospitals. Police have cordoned off the area and diverted traffic to aid rescue operations.
With inputs from agencies