U.S. Report Points to Boeing 787 Defects as Likely Cause of 2025 India Air Crash.
U.S. Report Points to Boeing 787 Defects as Likely Cause of 2025 India Air Crash
According to Novyny.live: A U.S. report, now under review by the Senate, has concluded that the June 2025 air crash in India was likely caused by technical failures in a Boeing 787, not by pilot error. This finding shifts the focus of the investigation from human factors to potential aircraft manufacturing issues. The incident involved a Boeing 787-8, registration VT-ANB, which crashed with severe consequences.
The report's authors identified systemic problems with the aircraft's electrical systems, citing evidence of:
- Recurring electrical failures
- Overheating incidents
- Short circuits
- Repeated tripping of circuit breakers
The most severe electrical failure documented occurred in 2022, when a fire ignited in the main power panel. These defects are considered a significant threat to flight safety.
While the final report from Indian investigators is still pending, the U.S. findings strongly suggest that technical flaws in the Boeing 787 require urgent and detailed examination, along with potential corrective measures, to prevent future tragedies. This incident highlights the critical need for rigorous oversight of aircraft maintenance, especially for widely used commercial models like the 787 Dreamliner. Electrical system failures not only risk catastrophic accidents but can also severely undermine public confidence in aviation safety. Addressing these identified flaws is essential for preventing similar disasters.
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