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印航空难超290人遇难,波音787破“不坏金身”

Core Viewpoint - The tragic crash of Air India flight AI171, resulting in over 290 fatalities, marks the first total loss incident for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, raising significant concerns about Boeing's future performance and reputation in the aviation industry [1][4]. Summary by Sections Incident Details - Air India flight AI171 took off from Ahmedabad at 13:17 local time and lost contact shortly after takeoff, descending rapidly from an altitude of approximately 190 meters [2]. - The flight had 246 people on board, including 232 passengers and 14 crew members, all of whom perished in the crash [2]. - The aircraft crashed in a residential area, causing extensive damage to multiple buildings due to the large amount of fuel onboard [2]. Investigation and Initial Findings - The Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation, focusing on maintenance records, weather conditions, pilot actions, and ground support at the airport [2][3]. - The aircraft was 11 years old and had recently undergone a comprehensive maintenance check, with the crew being experienced [3]. - Concerns have been raised regarding Air India's past maintenance issues, including a 2023 incident involving the forgery of safety inspection reports [3]. Boeing's Position and Market Impact - The crash has severely impacted Boeing, as the 787 model had previously maintained a reputation for safety despite ongoing issues [4]. - The incident has led to a nearly 9% drop in Boeing's stock price in pre-market trading, although it recovered slightly to a 4.13% decline by the time of reporting [1][4]. - The crash raises questions about the aircraft's design and operational safety, particularly regarding potential dual engine failure, which could be linked to the aircraft's electrical system design [5]. Regulatory Response and Future Implications - The DGCA has ordered emergency airworthiness checks for all Boeing 787 aircraft in India, with no immediate reports of similar actions from Chinese airlines operating the model [5][6]. - The upcoming Paris Air Show poses a challenge for Boeing, which had planned to strengthen customer relationships and showcase innovations, now overshadowed by this incident [6].