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Air India chair says crashed plane and engines had ‘clean history’

Preliminary results from crash investigation could take a month, cautions N Chandrasekaran

The Boeing Dreamliner jet in last week’s deadly Air India crash had a “clean history” and two recently serviced engines, said the airline’s chair.

N Chandrasekaran, who is also chair of the carrier’s owner, Tata Group, pushed back on “speculations” about what caused India’s worst air disaster in almost three decades, adding it could be a month until preliminary results from a crash investigation come out.

“There are speculations about human error, speculations about airlines, speculations about engines, maintenance, all kinds,” Chandrasekaran told India’s Economic Times in an interview published late on Wednesday.

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