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Air India crash questions, NHAI’s mega push & Amaravati's financing plan: What was important in the week gone by!

Hello Readers,
The preliminary report on the Air India AI-171 crash by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has led to more questions than answers. The 15-page report, which does not directly attribute as to what led to the crash, does highlight that fuel control switches in the cockpit were a major factor for the crash.

But the most intriguing factor is the AAIB report mentioning a December 2018 alert issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which had raised the issue of the potential disengagement of the fuel control switch locking feature in several Boeing aircraft models, including 787.

The AAIB’s preliminary report gives a glimpse into the sequence of events on the fateful day of June 12, but pinpointing the ultimate cause of the crash would need more thorough investigation.
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Other key developments this week:


FAA raised fuel control concerns in 2018
A follow-up on the AI-171 crash reveals that the FAA’s warning on fuel control switch issues had been issued years before the incident, raising accountability concerns.
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Tata Consulting Engineers seeks to quash CBI FIR in JN Port scam
Tata Consulting Engineers has moved to challenge the CBI’s FIR linked to the JN Port dredging case, which has put a spotlight on alleged irregularities in project handling.
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NHAI to bid out ₹3.4 lakh cr projects in FY26
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is preparing to bid out 124 highway projects worth ₹3.4 lakh crore in the upcoming financial year, signaling a massive infrastructure pipeline.
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Amaravati’s infra planning gets a boost
The Amaravati Metropolitan Region Development Authority has signed an MoU with NaBFID to chalk out a financial strategy for infrastructure development in the long-stalled capital region.
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