Watch as the CEO of Air India says he plans to be “fully transparent” following the deadly plane crash which claimed the lives of 241 people onboard on Thursday (12 June). Speaking on Friday (13 June), Campbell Wilson confirmed the official death toll from flight A1 171 and said the airline “grieves for those affected, their families and their loved ones”. “We know investigations will take time but will be fully transparent and support the process for as long as it takes,” he added. He announced that a team of engineering staff and caregivers are now at the crash site to “give support” and also revealed Air India has set up assistance centres to facilitate travel for family members to Ahmedabad. Mr Cambell also said that £85,000 will be given to each of the victims’ families.

The owners of Air India, Tata Sons, have revealed how much they will pay the families for each person who died in the Ahmedabad plane crash tragedy which killed almost everyone on…

NEW DELHI, India: An Air India plane bound for London with 242 people on board crashed minutes after taking off from India’s western city of Ahmedabad on Thursday, the airline and…