First Anniversary of Ahmedabad Air Crash Observed
Friday marks the first anniversary of the devastating Air India AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad, one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent history. As families of the victims continue to seek answers and justice, the final report of the investigation is still awaited.
According to official sources, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is progressing in the right direction and may take another two months to complete and release its final findings. Authorities have assured that the investigation will be conducted with complete transparency and that no crucial information will be withheld from the public.
Crash Occurred Seconds After Takeoff
On June 12, 2025, the Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner operating flight AI-171 departed from Ahmedabad for London. However, just 32 seconds after takeoff, the aircraft crashed into the hostel complex of B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad.
The tragedy claimed the lives of 260 people, including 241 occupants on board the aircraft—229 passengers and 12 crew members—as well as 19 people on the ground.
Only one passenger, British national Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, miraculously survived the crash. The accident was described as one of the world’s deadliest aviation disasters of the past decade.
Preliminary Report Pointed to Fuel Control Switch Issue
The preliminary investigation report released last year revealed that within seconds of takeoff, the engine fuel control switches in the cockpit reportedly moved from the “RUN” position to the “CUTOFF” position.
As a result, fuel supply to both engines was interrupted, causing a loss of power and ultimately leading to the crash.
The finding sparked widespread speculation across international media and aviation circles about whether the switch movement was caused by a technical malfunction or human error.
Investigators Reject Speculation
Despite the speculation, investigators have cautioned against drawing premature conclusions.
The AAIB has reportedly rejected unverified claims circulating in the media and emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing. Officials have also stated that engine manufacturer GE Aerospace has not raised any concerns regarding the engines involved in the accident.
Authorities have stressed that all conclusions will be based solely on evidence collected during the investigation process.
Interim Update Under Consideration
Sources indicate that the AAIB is considering issuing an interim status update before publishing the final report. The move could provide families of victims and the aviation industry with greater clarity on the progress of the investigation.
The final report is expected to address key questions surrounding the accident and determine the precise sequence of events that led to the disaster.
Regional Challenges Slowing Investigation
Officials have also pointed to operational challenges affecting the pace of the investigation. According to sources, the ongoing crisis in West Asia has had an impact on the aviation sector and several organizations associated with the probe, contributing to delays in the completion of the final report.
Families Continue to Seek Answers
A year after the tragedy, the families of victims continue to wait for definitive answers regarding the cause of the crash. Many are hoping that the final investigation report will provide clarity, accountability, and closure.
With the aviation community closely watching the outcome, the findings of the AAIB’s final report are expected to have significant implications for aviation safety, accident investigation procedures, and public confidence in air travel.