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Full: Civil Aviation Minister Gives Big Update On Black Box, Boeing 787 Safety After Air India Crash

Full: Civil Aviation Minister Gives Big Update On Black Box, Boeing 787 Safety After Air India Crash

A catastrophic air disaster unfolded in Ahmedabad as Air India flight AIC 171 crashed seconds after takeoff. Carrying 242 people, including 230 passengers and 12 crew, the plane declared a 'May Day' before vanishing from radar. It plunged near Medhaninagar, just 2 km from the runway. Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha revealed chilling details at a press meet alongside Minister Ram Mohan Naidu. Who was responsible? What went wrong in mere seconds?

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