Air India Crash: Boeing or GE Problem? Aviation Expert Weighs In
CNBC TelevisionJuly 7, 20252 min18,886 views
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- ✈️ The Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner experienced a crash shortly after takeoff, losing power for an unknown reason.
- 💡 Aviation expert Mike Boyd advises against jumping to conclusions, stating the aircraft is 11 years old and this is the first accident involving a 787.
- ⚠️ There is no indication of foul play or that this is similar to previous high-profile incidents like the 'Mac situation'.
Potential Causes and Future Investigation
- ⚙️ The loss of power immediately after takeoff could stem from a myriad of potential mechanical failures.
- 🔍 Boyd suggests it's too early to definitively label this a problem with Boeing or GE, or any other supplier, as the exact cause is still under investigation.
- ⏳ Answers regarding the specific failure are expected within the next couple of weeks.
Context and Safety Records
- 📉 The aircraft involved was not brand new, being an 11-year-old Boeing 787.
- ✅ Air India is noted to have a very good safety record, and has recently announced a strong financial recovery following privatization.
- 😔 The incident is a tragedy, and while power was lost, the precise cause remains to be determined, with machinery breaking or pilot error being among potential factors.
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