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India Monitor Boeing Fuel Switch Test Tied Air India London Incident Documents Show
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- Indian safety officials plan to visit Seattle in June 2026 to observe Boeing's testing of a fuel-control switch panel.
- The switch panel was removed from an Air India 787 after a February incident where pilots reported a possible defect.
- Investigators are preparing a final report on a June 2025 crash in Gujarat that killed 260 people.
- The DGCA is concerned about switches that regulate fuel flow, which were found shut off simultaneously during the crash.
- Air India confirmed the module was functional, but further testing is being conducted as a precaution.
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