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14/06/2025
On the 12th, local time, Boeing CEO Oltbeberg stated that he had communicated with the Chairman of Air India and provided full support, while also promising to provide information on the crashed aircraft as requested by the Indian Aviation Accident Investigation Bureau. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the latest generation of twin-aisle aircraft under the American company Boeing, and this is the first fatal accident involving this aircraft model. The crashed aircraft was delivered to Air India in January 2014 and has been in service for over 11 years. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duff and acting FAA Director Roccell stated at a press conference on the 12th that they have not seen any immediate safety data that would require the grounding of Boeing 787 flights after the plane crash in India. (CCTV Finance)