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Air India Crash Report Delayed Due to Engine Examination

Severity: Low (Score: 39.0)

Sources: Sg.Finance.Yahoo, Channelnewsasia

Published: 2026-06-11 · Updated: 2026-06-11

Keywords: india, examination, crash, report, delayed, unfinished, engine

Summary

Investigators have missed the one-year deadline to explain the crash of an Air India Boeing 787, which occurred shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad on June 12, 2025, killing 260 people. The delay is attributed to the ongoing examination of the aircraft's engines in the U.S., which requires specialized tools for proper dismantling. A preliminary report indicated that both engines were starved of fuel due to simultaneous movement of fuel control switches from 'RUN' to 'CUTOFF'. An interim report is expected soon, as the investigation is deemed complex and time-consuming. The final report is anticipated within three months, pending the completion of engine studies. The crash has impacted Air India's operations during a critical post-privatization phase, exacerbated by supply chain issues and geopolitical tensions. The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board and other agencies are involved in the investigation. Key Points: • Investigators missed the one-year deadline for the Air India crash report due to ongoing engine examinations. • The crash, which killed 260 people, is the deadliest air disaster in a decade. • A final report is expected within three months, with an interim report anticipated soon.

Detailed Analysis

**Impact** The crash of the Air India Boeing 787 on June 12, 2025, resulted in 260 fatalities, marking the deadliest air disaster globally in the past decade. The delay in the final investigation report affects multiple stakeholders including Air India, India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), Boeing, GE Aerospace, and international aviation authorities. Operationally, the incident has impacted Air India's post-privatization turnaround amid ongoing supply-chain issues, regional geopolitical tensions, and airspace restrictions. No data breach or cybersecurity-related data loss has been reported. **Technical Details** The investigation focuses on the Boeing 787’s engine fuel control switches, which moved nearly simultaneously from "RUN" to "CUTOFF," causing fuel starvation to both engines shortly after takeoff. A cockpit voice recording suggests the captain may have intentionally cut fuel flow, though no definitive conclusions have been reached. The engine examination is being conducted in the U.S. due to the specialized tools required for dismantling GE Aerospace engines. No cyberattack vectors, malware, CVEs, or infrastructure exploitation details are provided. **Recommended Response** No specific cybersecurity mitigation steps are applicable based on the available information. Defenders and stakeholders should monitor updates from the AAIB and related aviation authorities for the interim and final reports to assess any emerging technical or security findings. Continued vigilance on supply-chain and operational risks in aviation sectors is advised.

Source articles (2)

  • Air India crash report delayed due to unfinished engine examination, Bloomberg News reports — Sg.Finance.Yahoo · 2026-06-11
    June 11 (Reuters) - Investigators will miss Friday's one-year deadline to explain why an Air India jet crashed because an examination of the Boeing 787 plane's ‌engines in the U.S. still needs to be c…
  • Air India crash report delayed due to unfinished engine examination — Channelnewsasia · 2026-06-11
    Investigators will miss Friday's (Jun 12) one-year deadline to explain why an Air India jet crashed because an examination of the Boeing 787 plane's engines in the United States still needs to be comp…

Timeline

  • 2025-06-12 — Air India 787 crash: An Air India Boeing 787 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, resulting in 260 fatalities.
  • 2025-06-12 — Preliminary report released: The preliminary report indicated that the engine fuel control switches moved from 'RUN' to 'CUTOFF', starving both engines of fuel.
  • 2026-06-11 — Deadline missed for final report: Investigators confirmed they will miss the one-year deadline for the crash report due to unfinished engine examinations in the U.S.
  • 2026-06-11 — Interim report expected: India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is expected to issue an interim report explaining the delay.
  • 2026-06-11 — Final report anticipated: A final report on the crash is expected within three months, pending completion of engine studies.

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