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UK Civil Aviation Authority Issues Notice to Air India Over Fuel Switch on Flight AI-132

UK Civil Aviation Authority Issues Notice to Air India Over Fuel Switch on Flight AI-132
Air India has confirmed receipt of a formal notice from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) concerning the operation of the fuel control switch (FCS) on one of its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft. The notice follows a pilot’s report of a potential defect in the fuel control switch during flight AI-132, which operated from London Heathrow to Bengaluru. As a precautionary measure, the airline grounded the affected aircraft pending further investigation.
Precautionary Measures and Inspections
In response to the CAA’s concerns, Air India undertook comprehensive re-inspections of the fuel control switches across its entire Boeing 787 fleet. The airline reported that these inspections revealed no faults or irregularities. In an official statement, Air India emphasized that the checks were conducted out of an abundance of caution following the pilot’s observation, underscoring the airline’s commitment to operational safety.
Regulatory Advisory and Broader Safety Context
The UK CAA’s notice specifically urged Air India to ensure strict compliance with established procedures for operating the fuel cut-off switches on the 787 aircraft. This advisory arrives amid intensified scrutiny of fuel switch operations, particularly in light of an ongoing investigation into a fatal Air India 787-8 crash in June 2025. That tragic incident, which claimed 260 lives, has heightened concerns regarding the safety and reliability of fuel control systems on this aircraft model.
Aviation safety experts have called for heightened vigilance in response to these developments. The Safety Matters Foundation, a prominent aviation safety organization, has urged regulators and operators to apply the highest level of scrutiny to fuel control systems, stressing the critical importance of rigorous inspections and strict adherence to operational protocols.
Air India has reaffirmed its dedication to safety and regulatory cooperation, assuring that it will maintain stringent oversight of its fleet. The airline reiterated that recent inspections found no defects and confirmed that all operational procedures are being rigorously followed to safeguard passengers and crew.

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