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A video message by Campbell Wilson, Air India’s chief executive, closely resembled what the head of American Airlines said after a deadly crash months earlier.
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson reassured the public about fleet safety, especially Boeing 787s, after AI171, citing completed DGCA checks and continued voluntary precautions.
In an official communication, Campbell said, "Have our aircraft been deemed safe? Yes. We have completed the additional ...
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CEO Campbell Wilson also affirmed that Air India's entire fleet of aircraft, especially Boeing 787, remains safe to operate after comprehensive checks.
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