Summary
Bloomberg's Insight with Haslinda Amin interviews Aviation Cargo Chairman Vandana Singh about the delayed final report on India's deadliest Boeing 787 crash. They discuss investigation gaps, calls for an autonomous investigative body, and measures to improve aviation safety and rebuild public confidence.
- Final report on the Air India 787 crash delayed, expected in about three months (August/September).
- Investigation is complex; engines sent to the U.S. for analysis; no conclusions yet.
- Vandana Singh expresses concern over repeated delays and urges thoroughness over speed.
- She sees potential gaps in India's investigation process and recommends making the investigative body more autonomous.
- India needs better infrastructure and faster rescue response around airports, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
- Singh emphasizes safety excellence as non-negotiable and expects public confidence to return once closure is provided.
- India is described as having one of the world's fastest-growing economies and largest domestic aviation markets, with 300 additional airports planned.