Post by : Bandanpreet Kaur
Air India has completed thorough inspections of the Fuel Control Switch (FCS) locking mechanisms on its entire Boeing 787 and Boeing 737 fleets, including Air India Express, following the tragic June 12, 2025 crash in Ahmedabad. The airline confirms no issues were found during these precautionary checks mandated by India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).
This video covers:
Details of the DGCA-mandated inspections conducted by Air India and its low-cost subsidiary
Assurance of continued airline safety and maintenance excellence
Context on the June crash and the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau’s preliminary findings
How airlines worldwide are responding to similar concerns
Air India’s prompt inspections and compliance demonstrate a strong commitment to passenger and crew safety amid ongoing investigations and global scrutiny.
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