Overview
- Investigators at Delhi’s new AAIB facility are striving to extract flight data and cockpit voice recordings from the recorders recovered after the June 12 crash.
- Officials warn that failed domestic recovery efforts could prompt shipment of the black boxes to a US or European lab, underscoring dependence on foreign expertise.
- Air India has scaled back wide-body operations and grounded portions of its 787 fleet for safety inspections as a precautionary measure.
- Industry insiders point to critical gaps in India’s aviation infrastructure, citing inadequate MRO facilities, a 53% DGCA staffing shortfall and reduced ministry capital funding.
- Experts propose a dual-track analysis pairing local data recovery with parallel foreign decoding to validate findings and bolster confidence in AAIB processes.