Air India plane crash: Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau to probe Ahmedabad crash
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) will investigate the Air India plane crash at Ahmedabad airport involving a Dreamliner Boeing 787 with 242 people onboard. AAIB officials are en route to the site, while Civil Aviation Minister K R...
Air India's Dreamliner Boeing 787 aircraft, involved in the crash, had 242 people on board, including 12 crew members.
AAIB Director General and Director of Investigation at the agency, among others, will be leaving for Ahmedabad, the official said.
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Under the civil aviation ministry, AAIB is responsible for the classification of safety occurrences, involving aircraft operating in the Indian airspace into accidents and serious incidents.
It carries out detailed investigations into accidents and also suggests measures to improve safety.
"We are aware of initial reports and are working to gather more information," Boeing said in a statement.
Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu expressed shock at the plane crash and said he was personally monitoring the situation.
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The minister, who was in Vijayawada, rushed to Ahmedabad to oversee the situation on the ground.
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