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Nearly two-thirds families of those killed in crash of Air India's Dreamliner jet compensated: Air India CEO

Nearly two-thirds families of those killed in crash of Air India's Dreamliner jet compensated: Air India CEO

Time of India15 hours ago
Air India reports that nearly two-thirds of families affected by the June 12 Dreamliner crash have received or are finalizing compensation. The airline maintains an on-ground presence in Ahmedabad and has implemented a 'safety pause' involving additional aircraft checks to enhance reliability. Air India is committed to investing in upgrades across its operations and personnel.
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Mumbai: Nearly two-thirds families of those killed in the crash of Air India 's Dreamliner jet on June 12 have received their declared compensation so far, or the payment is in the final stages, Campbell Wilson , MD at the Tata Group-owned airline Friday told employees in a letter, reviewed by ET."Our teams have been helping families receive interim compensation . Every affected family is being directly assisted by an Air India representative, with nearly two-thirds having already received payment or are in the final stages," Wilson said. He added that the airline continues to have an on-ground presence in Ahmedabad, as required, where the Dreamliner crashed killing 241 people on board and 34 on the ground. Explaining the ongoing "safety pause" at Air India with a temporary scale-back of operations, Wilson said the "pause" is allowing voluntary additional aircraft checks and helping stabilise the flight schedule. He added that the extra aircraft ground time, with support from Boeing to check aircraft from the US manufacturer in Air India's fleet, is "allowing us to accelerate our aircraft reliability enhancement programs so that we emerge stronger than before."Elaborating on AI's commitment to investment and growth, Wilson said, "We will continue to invest in upgrading aircraft, products, service, systems, capabilities and, most of all, people." He added that delivering a "step change requires a similar uplifting of expectations, standards and mindsets."
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