Chairman N Chandrasekaran arrived at Air India Headquarters and Training Academy located in Gurugram.
Tata Sons and Air India chairman N Chandrasekaran reached Gurugram for the first time after the Ahmedabad plane crash. On Monday evening, he came to Air India Headquarters and Training Academy and encouraged more than 700 employees. Chandrasekaran has given Ahmedabad crash
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Sector 78 of Gurugram has an Emergency Command Center, Integrated Operations Center, Customer Service and Help Center of Air India. Chandrasekaran told the employees, “Whatever I say or do, people’s lives cannot come back.”
Chandrasekaran appealed to the staff to keep peace and wait for investigation. He said that we all know the difficulties of the aviation system well, so we have to work calmly. Every small effort is related to the future of Air India.

Air India chairman N Chandrasekaran
Employees show encouragement
He said that the employees need to show encouragement and taking lessons from this incident, one should move on the path of creating a secure aviation company. We have to make sure that we keep moving forward. Whatever we do, be determined in it. We have to wait for the investigation to be completed, so that the causes of the incident can be known.
We will help the affected family
Chandrasekaran said that it is not the right time to talk about what we will do, but I want to say that we will consider all those people who have lost someone forever. Those who have been affected will feel pain for a very long time. But we have to make the best effort to help each of them as human beings. 274 people lost their lives In fact, on June 12, Air India’s Boeing 787 Dreamliner (AI 171) aircraft crashed on a medical hostel after taking flying from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Ahmedabad with 242 passengers and crew members. In this accident, 241 people aboard the aircraft died. Only one person left alive.
The aircraft had 169 Indians, 53 British, one Canadian and seven Portuguese citizens. The aircraft had 12 crew members. 36 more people present in the medical college campus were killed due to the plane crashed. That is, 274 people lost their lives in this accident.